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CALGARY TELUS CONVENTION CENTRE (CTCC) and HYATT - address

Pre-Registration will OPEN February 1, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. and CLOSE February 17, 2025 AT 8:00 p.m.

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Thursday, February 20
 

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30) Book Binding - Learn the Art of Making Sketchbooks/Journals With Your Students
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
This workshop offers a hands-on experience tailored for beginners to learn the ancient craft of hand bound bookbinding. Using materials commonly found in a classroom, you will learn and create a sketchbook or journal from start to finish. This is a fantastic lesson for any age and any class to build their own sketchbooks, journals, field guides, notebooks, collections, and whatever else you can use it for! We will be learning the Coptic Binding method, which allows the books to lay flat and open.
This session has a participant fee of $10.50.
Speakers
avatar for Jayme Kveder

Jayme Kveder

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Jayme is involved in the local art community, participating in exhibitions, workshops, and collaborative projects. She is dedicated to continuous learning and growth, regularly seeking out new opportunities to expand her own artistic skills and pedagogical knowledge. Jayme remains... Read More →
avatar for Meagan Hampton

Meagan Hampton

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
As a math teacher with a deep appreciation for the beauty of art, Meagan Hampton brings a unique perspective to the classroom, blending the worlds of numbers and creativity in engaging and innovative ways. With her background in mathematics and a lifelong love for the arts, Meagan... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Glen 204 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Art (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Financial Literacy for Grade 4-12: Ready to go lesson plans that your students will love!
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Welcome to Enriched Academy where we make financial literacy fun and easy for teachers and students in grade 4-12! Join us as we explore this free classroom resource designed to support the Alberta curriculum. The videos, activities and interactive tools make learning about finances a blast for students. Enriched Academy has taken the complicated language of money and transformed it into clear, relatable concepts that students in grades 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12 can connect with. Teachers you will find our resources comprehensive and user-friendly, enabling you to effortlessly integrate financial literacy into your classroom. Get ready to empower your students with the knowledge and confidence they need to navigate their financial futures successfully!
Speakers
avatar for Sonya Fox

Sonya Fox

Sonya Fox is an experienced educator with over 20 years of teaching experience and has worked with students from grades one through twelve.  In her last four years, Sonya took her passion for business and finance into the classroom, teaching entrepreneurship and finance to high... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Glen 206 - CTCC
  Career & Technology Studies/Foundations (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Queering Mental Health in the Classroom: What you need to know about supporting 2SLGBTQIAP+ students
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Queering Mental Health in the Classroom: What you Need to Know about Supporting 2SLGBTQIAP+ Students

This session will discuss how teachers can foster supportive classroom environments for their 2SLGBTQIAP+ students. The classroom can often be one of the few spaces where children and teens can feel supported and able to be themselves. In addition, having one safe, affirming, and trustworthy adult can significantly improve a youth's mental health, meaning that teachers and school support staff can play a vital role in supporting their students. This session will review common terms and important language related to the 2SLGBTQIAP+ community as well as offer specific tips on how to foster a more queer-affirming classroom space. This session will also address the complex relationship between 2SLGBTQIAP+ identities in youth and mental health as well as offer several concrete strategies for how to support students to thrive personally, socially, and academically. This session is applicable for teachers, administrators, and school support staff who work with students of all ages and will offer suggestions relevant to any grade level. Whether you are a committed ally or just curious to learn more, this session will have something to offer you!
Speakers
avatar for Dominique Bonneville

Dominique Bonneville

Dominique Bonneville (she/her) is a child and family therapist (registered provisional psychologist) and the owner of Renewed Stories Psychology, a private practice in Calgary that supports youth, young adults, and their families. Dominique specializes in working with gender identity... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 2 - HYATT Hyatt

09:00 MST

The Regulated Classroom "Bottom Up" Trauma Informed Teaching
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
The goal of this session will be to help those who work with K-12 kids to broaden their windows of tolerance, incorporating co-regulation and self-regulation strategies, to enable them to be the safe, present adults that students desperately need.
Speakers
avatar for Tracey MacNeil

Tracey MacNeil

Teacher, Foothills School Division
Tracey MacNeil is a classroom teacher at Percy Pegler School. She has taught in Foothills for the past 20 years and completed the Regulated Classroom Train the Trainer workshop in 2023.
avatar for Rona Reid

Rona Reid

VP, FSD
Rona Reid is the Principal of Ecole Percy Pegler and completed the Regulated Classroom Train the Trainer workshop in 2023.  She has been a classroom teacher, instructional coach and administrator over the last 20 years in Education.
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 6 - HYATT Hyatt
  Fostering Effective Relationships (TQS/LQS 1), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Helping Teens Feel Happier
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Mercedes and Anastasia Korngut are two teen sisters who started their company, Small Bits of Happiness, two years ago. Their mission is to help individuals of all ages find more happiness in daily life. As two teens, they understand firsthand the difficulties of teenage-hood, including not only the hormonal changes that we undergo, but the added stressors of war, post-pandemic life, and beyond. The two have designed a series of teen-designed wellness products. In this session, the two will be discussing how teens can find happiness in the turmoil of teenage-hood, filled with war, post-pandemic life, and teenage struggles. Additionally, the sisters are discussing how teachers can help support their students in daily life, building these happy habits, and practicing wellness.
Speakers
avatar for Small Bits of Happiness

Small Bits of Happiness

Co-founder and CEO, Small Bits of Happiness
- Digital learning platform for building happiness habits- Happiness-wellness products designed by teens for students. Including an activity box featuring 100 unique, simple, and fun things to do to feel happier daily, learn what brings students happiness, and connect a classroom... Read More →
avatar for Anastasia Korngut

Anastasia Korngut

Co-Founder and COO, Small Bits of Happiness
Anastasia Korngut is 14-years-old, and started Small Bits of Happiness with her sister, Mercedes, two years ago.  Small Bits of Happiness is a company with the mission of helping individuals of all ages, especially teens and pre-teens, find more happiness in daily life and build... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Macleod Hall C - CTCC
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Inclusive Classrooms for Neurodivergent Students
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
“If you’ve met one person with Autism, you’ve met one person with autism” – Dr. Stephen Shore.

Session attendees will gain a better general understanding of autism and neurodiversity through a neuro-affirming, strengths-based lens. We will provide fast facts about autism and neurodiversity, and discuss how these differences can show up in educational environments like the classroom. This foundational information will then guide us into discussing some key realistic and attainable strategies that support all students.

We will use an audience engagement tool called Slido, so participants will need access to a device (smartphone, laptop, etc.)
Speakers
avatar for Amy Tatterton

Amy Tatterton

Amy Tatterton is the Director of Learning and Connection at The Sinneave Family Foundation. Amy provides leadership to the foundation's various learning activities and community engagement initiatives. This work helps Sinneave fulfill its mission of reducing barriers and enhancing... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 1 - HYATT Hyatt
  Inclusive Education (TQS/LQS 4), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Fun and Easy Ways to Apply Foundational Knowledge About First Nations, Metis and Inuit
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Many teachers are hesitant to apply Indigenous culture and pedagogies into their classrooms. This session will guide teachers through some learning activities that are culturally appropriate, respectful, and easily integrated into many lessons and units. All students deserve the opportunity to develop their knowledge and understanding of Indigenous histories, cultures, and perspectives. This session is designed to help teachers gain confidence in their ability to provide those learning opportunities for their students.
Speakers
avatar for Tahza Lorne Cardinal

Tahza Lorne Cardinal

Tahza Cardinal est membre attitré de Saddle Lake Cree Nation dans le territoire de Traité #6 et a passéson adolescence en aidant sa mère dans la création et la présentation du contenu de ses classes de Cri.Tahza a également travaillé pour le Conseil Scolaire de High Prairie... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 8 - HYATT Hyatt
  Indigenous Education (TQS/LQS 5), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

09:00 MST

kiyokewin - Visiting with Community and Métis Education Resources:
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
kiyokewin is visiting in Michif. kiyokewin is a traditional way in which Métis people connect and shape community and relationships with each other, the land, water, plants, cosmos, and animals. In this session you will learn how kiyokewin can educators, students and community connect more deeply. Rupertsland Institute will share how many initiatives, resources and programs are created through kiyokewin. Explore how meeting the TQS and SQS standard of fostering, building and maintaining relationships is woven into authentic Métis resources.
Speakers
avatar for Holly Brandsma

Holly Brandsma

Metis Education Consultant, Rupertsland Institute
Rupertsland Centre for Teaching and Learning develops comprehensive foundational knowledge resources, engaging lesson plans, meaningful professional development opportunities and authentic classroom learning tools that speak accurately and meaningfully to topics in Métis educati... Read More →
avatar for Kimberley Fraser-Airhart

Kimberley Fraser-Airhart

Rupertsland Centre for Teaching and Learning
Rupertsland Centre for Teaching and Learning develops comprehensive foundational knowledge resources, engaging lesson plans, meaningful professional development opportunities and authentic classroom learning tools that speak accurately and meaningfully to topics in Métis educati... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Macleod Hall E4 - CTCC
  Indigenous Education (TQS/LQS 5), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Finding Joy in Unexpected Places
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
For more than 10 years Jessica has been sharing her life experiences, research, and motivating and inspiring others to embrace resiliency, lean into personal growth, claim big dreams and achieve them, use pain as rocket fuel, and find joy in both the mountain top moments and dark valleys.

She speaks on Health & Wellness, Motivation & Inspiration, Mental Health & Resiliency. Jessica empowers from the stage and relates to audiences with vulnerability and honest story telling.

At the core of her message, Jessica is focused and determined to inspire and motivate others to move from Problem Mindset to Unlimited Possibility Mindset.
Speakers
avatar for Jessica Janzen

Jessica Janzen

Jessica Janzen is a motivational speaker, business coach, entrepreneur, author and philanthropist. Jessica’s world blew up in 2016 when doctors delivered the news that her son had a rare genetic disease called Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). At the time, there was no cure, no treatment... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Exhibition Hall E X - CTCC
  Keynotes and Special Events, ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Keynote 2024 Recap: Your Brain, Your Life - How Our Stories Drive Our Learning
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
How does the brain work to make sense of reality, and what impact does this have on teaching & learning? During this engaging and interactive session, we will explore the often counter-intuitive foundations of thinking, the power of stories to drive perception, the role errors play in comprehension, and consider how these three concepts tie together to drive student learning. Buckle in - here's where things get real!
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Jared Horvath

Dr. Jared Horvath

Jared Cooney Horvath (PhD, MEd) is a neuroscientist, educator, and author of the best-selling book Stop Talking, Start Influencing: 12 Insights from Brain Science to Make Your Message Stick. He has conducted research and lectured at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, the... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Macleod Hall A - CTCC
  Keynotes and Special Events, Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Développer l'oral: Pourquoi et comment?
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Atelier pour les enseignants des écoles francophones et d'immersion française
Vous vous demandez pourquoi vos élèves ne progressent pas aussi rapidement que vous le souhaiteriez en lecture ? Vous aimeriez améliorer leur compréhension de la lecture ? Les résultats en écriture de vos élèves ne répondent pas à vos attentes ? Est-ce que la maîtrise de la langue orale par vos élèves pourrait être liée à ces résultats ?

Dans cet atelier, vous découvrirez l'importance de développer la langue orale chez vos élèves et comment le faire efficacement en classe. Vous repartirez avec des ressources concrètes et des idées pratiques que vous pourrez mettre en œuvre dès le lendemain dans vos salles de classe. Ne manquez pas cette opportunité d'améliorer les compétences de vos élèves en lecture et en écriture grâce à un renforcement de leur langue orale !

English description

Workshop for Francophone education teacher, FI teachers and administrators of FI programs

Are you wondering why your students are not progressing as quickly as you'd like in reading? Do you want to enhance their reading comprehension? Are your students' writing results falling short of your expectations? Could your students' mastery of oral language be linked to these outcomes?

In this workshop, you will discover the importance of developing oral language skills in your students and how to do so effectively in the classroom. You will leave with tangible resources and practical ideas that you can implement as soon as the next day in your classrooms. Don't miss this opportunity to improve your students' reading and writing skills through strengthening their oral language abilities!
Speakers
avatar for Sara-Claude Bernier

Sara-Claude Bernier

Teacher
Sara-Claude is a dedicated teacher at the Conseil Scolaire Francosud in Calgary. She also taught French immersion for two school districts in Alberta. Additionally, she instructs a literacy course at Faculté Saint-Jean. During her master's studies, she focused on the profound impact... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 9 - HYATT Hyatt
  Language Arts (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

09:00 MST

From Striving to Thriving - Support for all Readers in the Room
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
In today's diverse classrooms, supporting all readers can present both a challenge and an opportunity for educators. In this session, participants will explore evidence-based instructional approaches tailored to meet the diverse needs of learners across the reading spectrum. From striving readers to avid readers, attendees will gain insights into identifying individual student needs, implementing differentiated instruction, and fostering a culture of literacy that celebrates growth for all.
Speakers
avatar for Jane Roberts

Jane Roberts

Learning Specialist, Rocky View Schools
Jane Roberts is a Learning Specialist with Rocky View Schools. With over 15 years of experience in public and independent schools as an educator, principal, instructional coach and EAL program coordinator, Jane works elbow-to-elbow with middle and high school teachers and administrators... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Glen 208/209 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Language Arts (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Gamefying High School English
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
In this session, participants will explore innovative strategies for students to achieve high school English outcomes through immersive, authentic experiences and assessments through video games. Educators will gain insights into effectively guiding students in narrative development, purposeful writing for diverse audiences, research, and honing real-world presentation skills, all within the framework of video game development. Attendees can expect to leave equipped with practical resources and concrete examples, empowering them to seamlessly integrate these approaches into their own classrooms. Please note, this session is a repeat from last year due to popular demand.
Speakers
avatar for Jade Chausse-Motz

Jade Chausse-Motz

Jade brings over a decade of dedicated teaching experience in high school humanities to her role. She is passionate about crafting meaningful assessments and fostering engaging learning environments for her students. Notably, she co-founded a pioneering Mechatronics Academy alongside... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 4 - HYATT Hyatt
  Language Arts (TQS 3), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Introducing Morphology: Empowering Readers & Writers Through Word Structure, Vocabulary, & Spelling
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
The Alberta ELAL Curriculum has an explicit focus on morphology. Are you wondering what it is and how to teach it? This session will provide a foundational understanding of morphology and the many benefits of teaching it to students. Time will also be spent exploring the new Pearson resource: Bug Club Morphology to demonstrate how it can support your teaching in this area.
Speakers
avatar for Siobhan Murphy

Siobhan Murphy

Planning & Implementation Manager for Literacy, Pearson Canada
Siobhan Murphy is the Planning & Implementation Manager for Literacy at Pearson Canada. She has been in the field of education for over 20 years, including teaching at the elementary and junior high levels, as a district lead literacy teacher and a literacy consultant at the Edmonton... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Glen 201/202 - CTCC
  Language Arts (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

09:00 MST

Intro to Building Thinking Classrooms
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Have you heard of Thinking Classrooms? Interested in experiencing and seeing if it’s an interest to you? Join us for an active session of problem solving, storytelling and pedagogy as we dive into Liljedahl’s Thinking Classrooms! This session is targeted to those new to Thinking Classrooms, but of course all are welcome to join! This session will focus on Liljedahl’s first two toolkits of implementation.
Speakers
avatar for Landry Forand

Landry Forand

Learning Specialist, RVS
Landry Forand (he/him) serves as a Learning Specialist within the Rocky View School Division, where he collaborates with educators, classrooms, and schools spanning from kindergarten to grade 12. With a keen focus on numeracy, assessment practices, and Thinking Classroom pedagogy... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Macleod Hall E2 - CTCC
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Menu Math: Developing Understanding In Algebra
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
This seven-course meal provides all the nutrition necessary for students young and old to grow strong and healthy algebraic brains. This sensible approach helps all students understand algebra by taming concepts such as variable, substitution, algebraic properties, equation solving, and systems of equations. This activity has been tested and proven by hundreds of teachers in diverse classroom environments.
Speakers
avatar for Brad Fulton

Brad Fulton

Educational Consultant, Enterprise Elementary School District
Known for motivating and engaging teachers and students, Brad Fulton has co-authored over a dozen books and hundreds of resources that provide easy-to-teach yet mathematically rich activities for busy teachers. Drawing upon over four decades in education, Brad is a frequent presenter... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Macleod Hall D - CTCC
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

09:00 MST

Pourquoi commencer l’année avec les Statistiques - 1ère à 5e année
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Lors de l’élaboration de la planification annuelle, on choisit souvent de voir l’unité de Statistiques à la fin de l’année scolaire. Malgré nos efforts, il est possible qu’on n'ait pas ou très peu de temps pour voir ces concepts. Or, il y a de nombreuses raisons pédagogiques qui montrent que l’unité de Statistiques pourrait être un excellent moyen de débuter l’année. Nous visiterons les composantes de cette unité et discuterons des bénéfices de les couvrir à l’automne plutôt qu’en juin.
Speakers
avatar for Renée Michaud

Renée Michaud

Consultante en mathématiques/Math Consultant, RLM Consulting
Renée Michaud est consultante en mathématiques.  Elle présente régulièrement des sessions variées à différents congrès de différentes provinces tel qu’à APPIPC, BCAMT, APEF et nationalement à ACPI et ce, en français et en anglais.  Elle travaille également pour des... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Glen 203 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30) Electronic Music - an accessible avenue for building musicality & creative expression
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
The digital age has fundamentally changed what it means to be a musician. Educators can capitalize on these evolutions by offering opportunities for students to engage with technology as a tool for creation. In this session, we will explore BandLab: a free platform where teachers can create classes and students can make music. We will create our own electronic tracks, share them, and write artist statements. Bring a device and some headphones and come and see how meaningful electronic music can be to you and your students.
Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Matthew Bassett

Matthew Bassett

Matthew is an Elementary Music Teacher in Okotoks, AB. He completed his Undergraduate studies in Music Cognition at McMaster and his B.Ed at Trent. At his school he has served as the Faith Lead and the Indigenous Lead. He is currently the Divisional Elementary Music Lead for CTR... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Co-Lab 111 - CTCC
  Music & Band (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

09:00 MST

Celebrating Intercultural Connection and Inclusion in Physical Education
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Join Ever Active Schools as we explore ways to foster inclusivity, enrich learning, and promote a global perspective within your physical education program. This session samples activities from International Games, a resource featuring lesson plans from 9 countries. Learn the process used to develop the student-led resource, and spark ideas for how to celebrate the unique cultures of your school community.
Speakers
avatar for Kalli Green

Kalli Green

Kalli is on the Ever Active Schools Educator Advisory Council. Kalli has been teaching for 10 years, and currently teaches PE, Health, French, and Science. She coaches many sports, and is passionate about getting kids active and outdoors! In her spare time Kalli enjoys running, hiking... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Telus 108/109 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Physical Education (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Extended/Long Term Disability: It’s All About the Medical
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Understanding extended disability and long-term disability benefits can be challenging. The session provides an overview of this benefit and its eligibility, a review of best practices on applying for the benefit and outlines supports the Association offers to members during the application and, potentially, the appeal process.
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 5 - HYATT Hyatt

09:00 MST

Breaking Free from Burnout: Actions for Passionate and Purposeful Leadership
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Join this essential session tailored for school administrators, where we delve into effective strategies for overcoming burnout and fostering a culture of healthy leadership. Discover how to lead with renewed passion and purpose, creating an environment where admin, teachers and students thrive. This session will provide you with practical tools to support your staff, enhance student success, and sustain your energy and clarity in leadership. Don't miss this opportunity to rejuvenate your approach and make a lasting impact on your school community.
Speakers
avatar for Jacealyn Hempel

Jacealyn Hempel

Christ the Redeemer School Division, Principal of Ecole Good Shepherd School, Christ the Redeemer School Division
Jacealyn Hempel is the Director of Learning - Elementary, at Christ the Redeemer School Division, where she has served as an administrator and teacher for 20 years. Jacealyn holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts, a Master of Teaching, and a Master’s in Leadership and Administration. Throughout... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Glen 205 - CTCC
  School Leadership (LQS 1-9), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

2025 UN Year of the Glacier: Lesson Plans for Your Classroom
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Use the FREE Alberta Tomorrow platform to explore Alberta’s glaciers and watersheds through videos, interviews, 360 Tours and lesson plans on glacier loss, Climate Change, ice core analysis, isotopes analysis, persistent chemicals, glacier features, water quality, and more. Use the Climate Change Scenarios to explore 3 different future climate change scenarios and the impact they may have on the landscape, environmental, social and economic factors. View temperature and precipitation maps and experiment with management practices to see how they can impact our C02 emissions in the future.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Janzen

Jennifer Janzen

Executive Director, Alberta Tomorrow
With over 30 years of experience in various roles including a high school science teacher, plant ecologist, and environmental educator, Jennifer is now Executive Director of Alberta Tomorrow, an Alberta non-profit dedicated to providing a platform that empowers youth to design and... Read More →
avatar for Sue Arlidge

Sue Arlidge

Sue Arlidge is a teacher in Canmore, Alberta. For twenty years she was the School Consultant at the University of Calgary’s Biogeoscience Institute where she taught grade 6-12 ecology field trips, using student inquiry as a portal to understanding the natural world. For over three... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 7 - HYATT Hyatt
  Science (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Integrating Conservation Agriculture into the Classroom
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Conservation agriculture represents a crucial approach to sustainable farming, particularly in response to local climate and weather dynamics. Explore the principles and practices of conservation agriculture, emphasizing its adaptive strategies in the face of environmental challenges such as droughts, floods, fires, windstorms, and more. By minimizing soil disturbance, maintaining soil cover, optimizing water use, and employing sustainable harvesting techniques like crop rotation and companion planting, conservation agriculture not only enhances agricultural resilience but also supports stable plant and animal populations over time. Attendees will gain practical insights and resources to effectively incorporate conservation agriculture into their teaching, preparing students to become future leaders in sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship. By equipping educators with the tools to integrate these principles into their classroom. This session will empower educators with practical knowledge and resources to integrate conservation agriculture concepts into their teaching, thereby cultivating a generation of informed students about agriculture.
Speakers
avatar for Nanita Blomquist

Nanita Blomquist

Education Manager, Agriculture For Life
Nanita grew up on a farm in central Alberta, where she still resides and farms with her family. With a passion for Agriculture, Nanita completed her B.Sc in Agriculture at the University of Alberta. With over 20 years of experience in the Agriculture industry, Nanita had the opportunity... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Telus 101/102 - CTCC
  Science (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

09:00 MST

Effective & Inspiring Experiential Learning Activities in the Canadian Military History Classroom
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
War is a complex and emotionally difficult subject to cover deeply and effectively in class, but it can be done in a caring, engaging, and inspiring manner that promotes enduring lessons learned.

During this Canadian military history education session hosted by Valour Canada, attendees will observe different strategies and tactics teachers can employ in their classroom to increase student buy-in and more effectively educate about Canada's military history. Pedagogically speaking, the audience will see how hands-on, experiential learning (using scenarios presented to the students) can be used to elicit deeper critical thought from participating students. Methods for integrating discussion about positive citizenship will also be explored during this session.

At least two of the following activities will be demonstrated for the audience: The Sinking of Llandovery Castle (WW1; Gr. 4 and up), The Battle of Vimy Ridge (WW1; Gr. 4 and up), and D-Day: Operation Neptune (WW2; Gr. 8 and up). All resources referenced during this presentation are freely available online.
Speakers
avatar for Aaron Curtis

Aaron Curtis

Teacher, Valour Canada
Valour Canada is a not-for-profit organization that educates young Canadians about our shared military heritage by developing and providing learning opportunities designed to foster a deeper understanding of who we are as individuals, citizens, and as a nation.
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Telus 104/105/106 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Social Studies (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Supporting Students who are d/Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 11:20 MST
This session will focus on how school staff can provide support to students who are d/Deaf or Hard of Hearing. We will learn about different terminology, take a look at hearing technology and see it being modelled throughout the session, and also have a chance to experience hearing loss. Discussion will also include learning about audiograms, the impacts of hearing loss in the classroom and advocacy. This session will hopefully have participants leave with a better understanding of hearing loss and what actions they can take to support our d/DHH students in our schools.
Speakers
avatar for Trista Harrison

Trista Harrison

Trista has been a classroom teacher in a handful of Alberta school divisions, primarily teaching kindergarten to grade 2. When she worked as a Learning Support Specialist, d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing for Rocky View Schools. Her role focused on teaching and supporting students (and... Read More →
avatar for Lisa Gokstorp

Lisa Gokstorp

Educational Audiologist, Renfrew Educational Services
Lisa Gokstorp is an Educational Audiologist for Renfrew Educational Services.  She works with d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) students, school staff and families to provide the best possible access to spoken language at schools.  Lisa is passionate about empowering students and... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 11:20 MST
Macleod Hall E1 - CTCC
  Inclusive Education (TQS/LQS 4), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

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(Pre-Reg MAX 30) Pastel Perfection: Mastering Chalk Pastels and Oil Pastels Techniques
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 11:20 MST
Get ready to delve into the world of chalk and oil pastels with an exciting workshop that will elevate your art projects. Unleash your students' creativity as they capture the mesmerizing beauty of the Northern Lights, create stunning Alberta landscape using a 1-point perspective, and bring vibrant watermelon or pumpkin still to life. The difficulty level can be tailored to suit the grade level being taught. By the end, you'll have three completed projects and access to step-by-step instructional PowerPoint presentations and links to the YouTube instructional videos. Get ready to ignite your students' passion for art!
This session has a participant fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​

Speakers
avatar for Izabella Orzelski

Izabella Orzelski

Teacher, Fine Arts Council
Izabella, an accomplished artist and educator, holds an MFA from the New York Academy of Art and a Ph.D. in education from the University of Alberta. Her contributions to art education have been recognized with the Winspear Fund Grant and the Dahesh Museum Award in New York. She is... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 11:20 MST
Telus 110 - CTCC
  Language Arts (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Hands-on Minds On: The Intersection of Trades and STEM in K-12 Education
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 11:20 MST
Dive into an Alberta-based STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) initiative in partnership with Lethbridge Polytechnic that enriches K-12 education with practical trades experience. The session features an interactive opportunity for you to be in your students’ shoes to explore and engage with our free digital and hands-on resources. We'll start with a brief overview of the project and its connections to the mathematics and science curricula and industry. You will then spend the majority of the session interacting with the activities and resources that can be immediately implemented into your practice. We will seek your feedback on classroom application and potential resources. You’ll leave better equipped to answer the question of “Why do I need to learn this?” by connecting mathematics and science concepts to students’ everyday lives.
Speakers
avatar for Lethbridge Polytechnic

Lethbridge Polytechnic

Lethbridge Polytechnic
Hands-on trades-based STEM resources for K-12 teachers.
avatar for Matthew Prete

Matthew Prete

Matthew Prete is a passionate advocate for the intersection of trades and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) subjects in K-12 education. She plays pivotal roles in developing and implementing an innovative STEM initiative in collaboration with Lethbridge Polytechnic... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 11:20 MST
Telus 103 - CTCC
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

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Engaging Students in Science Using Real Data
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 11:20 MST
This interactive, hands-on session will introduce teachers to a number of classroom-ready activities that encourage students in applying evidence-based reasoning. Participants will engage in activities suitable for junior high science and high school physics that promote student to analyze, assess, and evaluate scientific models using real scientific data. All the resources used in the session will be available in English and in French, although the session will be presented in English. The resources are available from the Perimeter Institute.
Speakers
avatar for Kristina Wasyleczko

Kristina Wasyleczko

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Kristina Wasyleczko is a high school physics and science teacher who is dedicated to a student-centered, rich learning environment. She values and encourages students' deeper understanding through intentional pedagogy and thoughtful assessment.
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 11:20 MST
Macleod Hall E3 - CTCC
  Science (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

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The Werklund School of Education Poster Display on Interdisciplinary Learning and STEM Education
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 12:40 MST
This poster display, created by pre-service teachers from the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary will provide opportunities for both conference delegates and pre-service teachers to engage in a professional dialogue around current trends and issues in education. This session will be of interest to current professionals to view examinations on relevant issues that offer an opportunity to re-conceptualize teaching and learning as a collaborative, interdisciplinary practice focusing on real world problems and issues that impact students in schools.
Speakers
avatar for Cynthia Prasow

Cynthia Prasow

Director, Student Experiences, University of Calgary
Cynthia Prasow is the Director of Student Experiences at the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary. Students from the Werklund School of Education who will be completing their senior level courses in Education will have an opportunity to present their posters as part... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 12:40 MST
Pre-Function Area Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Curriculum & Pedagogy (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30) Cultivating Education: Exploring the Pros and Cons of Establishing Outdoor Schools
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 12:40 MST
Join us for an engaging session at the annual Teachers' Convention as we delve into the realm of outdoor education. In this thought-provoking discussion, we will explore the benefits and challenges of establishing outdoor schools, drawing inspiration from successful ventures like "The Farm" and "Building Futures".

Our session will begin by examining the transformative power of outdoor learning environments. We'll discuss how immersion in nature fosters curiosity, creativity, and a deep connection to the natural world among students. Through case studies and anecdotes, we'll highlight the academic, social, and emotional benefits experienced by learners in outdoor settings, from improved academic performance to enhanced mental well-being.
Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Matthew Chomistek

Matthew Chomistek

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Matt Chomistek has been teaching for 16 years, including 6 years in Alternative Education. He has taught three years at Building Futures in Cochrane, and four years as one of the co-founders of The Farm.
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 12:40 MST
Imperial 3 - HYATT Hyatt
  Inclusive Education (TQS/LQS 4), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

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(Pre-Reg MAX 30 Off-Site) From Seed to Classroom: A Teacher's Guide to Microgreens and Sustainable Student Action Projects
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 12:40 MST
Hop aboard the historic Stampede Trolley and join us for an enriching hands-on workshop in the custom-designed Journey 2050 classroom. Educators will have the opportunity to construct their own microgreens growing system to take back to their classroom and gain insights into how such projects can inspire students to become stewards of our planet. Explore how to nurture these microgreens from seed to harvest. Discover the science behind their growth and the environmental benefits they offer. Delve into discussions on sustainability and food systems. Learn about how the Journey 2050 education team can help student-led projects come to life in the classroom! Cap off your experience by enjoying a sustainable snack featuring the very microgreens you've learned to grow—a delicious culmination of your efforts in fostering sustainable practices in education.

This off-site session will occur at Nutrien Western Event Centre; 1800 Stampede Trail SE and has a participant fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Megan White

Megan White

Megan White, an enthusiastic educator working in agriculture and sustainability, dedicated to empowering students and teachers to embrace these concepts in meaningful ways.Megan's passion lies in bridging the gap between theory and practice, bringing sustainability education to life... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 12:40 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Science (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

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(Pre-Reg MAX 16 Off-Site) LEARN TO SEW and Teach Your Students Too!
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
"HELP! I'm supposed to teach Fashion but I don't know what I'm doing!" This session is for new (or newer) CTF/CTS Fashion teachers. You will learn sewing basics and leave with a pair of pajama shorts made by you! You will also get ideas and concrete resources that will help you plan your fashion classes so that your students waste less time, gain more valuable skills, and have a great experience.
This session will be held at George McDougall High School; 4112 3rd Ave NE; Airdrie, AB and has a participant fee of $21.00.
Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Catherine Ford

Catherine Ford

Foods & Fashion Teacher
Catherine LOVES TO SEW! She has taught Foods & Fashion since 2011 and has been sewing since she was knee-high to a grasshopper. She has a degree in Clothing & Textiles from the U of A, and a B.Ed in Home Economics Education from UBC. Catherine wants you to learn to love sewing and... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Career & Technology Studies/Foundations (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 16 Off-Site) Some Carve their Careers, others just Whittle!
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Ecole Secondaire Highwood High School.
High River, Alberta
Carpentry room #139

This session has a participant fee of $21.00. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Career & Technology Studies/Foundations (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 60 Off-Site) Teaching "Outside" The Box - Grade 1 to 8 Outdoor Learning
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
A number of the staff and Banded Peak School regularly use the outdoors as a space to engage students and enrich learning. Join a group of our Grade 1-8 teachers in a day of sharing and collaboration with respect to the outdoors. Our full day session will be comprised of smaller sessions aimed at different age levels, but will be applicable to all educators interested in using the outdoors as a place to teach and learn.
Ever wanted to inspire your students by bringing the curriculum to life? This session will show how we created an outdoor garden and learning area at Banded Peak School in Bragg Creek. The learning space, which we call ‘Growing Learners’, includes six raised garden beds with pollinator houses and three huge log picnic tables. We will show you how you can meet various curricular strands by creating an outdoor gardening area, while teaching, learning, and growing outdoors. We will outline how we were applied for and won grants for funding and how we have continued to further develop the space each year. Although this project was a grade 1-2 initiative at Banded Peak School, any grade level could create an outdoor classroom such as this. We look forward to sharing this enriching project with you!
Join us for an active and insightful session on the power of Outdoor Education. Our team of Grade 3/4 educators will share their innovative approach to integrating all curricular strands, while using the outdoors as the classroom. This will include hands-on learning, approaches to physical education and wellness, practical implementation, and reflective practices. Let us show you how a week in the outdoors can enrich students’ academic understanding and overall well-being. Come prepared to spend the day outside! This session is ideal for educators looking to innovate their teaching practices and foster a deeper connection between students and the natural world. The Outdoor Leadership program has been a fundamental part of the grade 7/8 years at Banded Peak School for nearly a decade. Join us for some fun activities outside that you can use to engage your students and start an outdoor leadership program.
This session will be held at Banded Peak School, 230257 Highway 22, Bragg Creek, AB and has a session fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Craig Churchill

Craig Churchill

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Craig Churchill is a Grade 7/8 educator at Banded Peak School (Rocky View Schools) where he has taught for the last 17 years. Along with other members of his Grade 5-8 team, he integrates the natural environment and outdoors into his teaching in unique and innovative ways, connecting... Read More →
avatar for Kelsey Wicktor-Neumeister

Kelsey Wicktor-Neumeister

Teacher, Rockyview
Kelsey Wicktor Neumeister has been a classroom educator for the past 30 years and is currently a Grade 3/4 teacher at Banded Peak School (Rocky View Schools). She routinely looks for creative ways to facilitate cross-curricular learning in an outdoor environment; spearheading projects... Read More →
avatar for Shara Masiuk

Shara Masiuk

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Shara Masiuk is a Grade 1/2 educator at Banded Peak School (Rocky View Schools) where she has taught for almost 18 years. She works to incorporate land-based learning and Indigenous Ways of Knowing inside and outside the classroom. Throughout her tenure, she and her team have initiated... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Environmental & Outdoor Education (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

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Effective Teaching Strategies for Students with Autism
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
This course is designed to equip educators with foundational knowledge and practical tools to support and understand students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in the classroom. The content covers a comprehensive range of topics essential for addressing the diverse needs of students with autism, including diagnostic processes, sensory processing, motor skills, theory of mind, executive functioning, and communication. Additionally, the course explores activities of daily living, family dynamics, and social life, providing a holistic approach to supporting students with autism.
This session will be held 2651 Chinook Winds Drive Southwest, Airdrie, AB (Rocky View Schools Education Centre)
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Raitz

Jennifer Raitz

Learning Support Specialist, Rocky View Schools
Jen Raitz is a Learning Support Specialist with Rocky View School Division. Jen has worked in classrooms from pre-K to grade 12. Jen completed a Master of Education in Educational Research, with a specialization in fostering transformative change in education, blending Universal Design... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Inclusive Education (TQS/LQS 4), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 50 Off-Site) Indigenous Perspectives
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
We are presenting a workshop on Indigenous Perspectives that includes "hands-on" experiential sessions with teachers actively participating in an "Educational Teaching" Sweat Lodge, Indigenous games and traditions, and discussions with regards to the application of foundational knowledge regarding Alberta Education's curriculum and First Nations, Metis, and Inuit.

What: Our planned Indigenous Perspectives workshop will include the following:
1.) Teaching/Educational Sweat Lodge Experience conducted by Indigenous Elders
2.) Indigenous Traditional games and talking circle
3.) Applying Foundational Knowledge about First Nations, Metis, Inuit and curriculum connections.

George Taven of Seeds Connections will be hosting the day and coordinating the logistics. Walter White Bear will be the Keynote speaker and Sweat Lodge Elder.

Walter will also engage several other locally recognized and respected elders to assist with the other sessions throughout the day.

KEY POINTS

1.) This workshop will be conducted at Camp Horizon from 8:30am - 3:00 pm . Teachers are responsible for their own transportation.

3.) We can have up to 50 people register.

4.) It is vital to read the attachments which are descriptions of each of the sessions as well as expectations and appropriate dress and details of what people should be aware of if they are planning to participate in the Educational Teaching Sweat Lodge.

5.) Teachers need to bring their own bag lunches. Participants should bring their own water bottle.

6.) Teachers wanting to participate in the Teaching Sweat must bring appropriate change of clothes and towel.

7.) We will require each participant to fill out and sign an Acknowledgement of Risk form when they first arrive.

This session has a participant fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Walter White-Bear

Walter White-Bear

With over 25 years experience working within the education system and social services sectors, as an advocate for First Nation Youth and Families, Walter MacDonald White Bear is a bridge between cultures, confusion and healing. A student himself, of the traditional teachings, Walter... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Indigenous Education (TQS/LQS 5), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 75 Off-Site) Nature as a Classroom: A Day of Learning at Fish Creek Provincial Park
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Alberta Parks has teamed up with the Calgary Regional Consortium for the second year to offer multiple outdoor, land-based sessions that will inspire your teaching and support personal wellness. This year, three sessions are available at the Fish Creek Environmental Learning Centre, located at 13931 Woodpath Road, SW Calgary. Please note, teachers are encouraged to car pool as parking is limited. The sessions are offered twice (morning and afternoon) as described below:
1. Take the New K-6 Science Curriculum Outside (am and pm)
2. Exploring Literacy and Numeracy Outdoors: A Multisensory Adventure for Grades K-2 (am) / Gr 3-6 (pm)
3. Nature’s Path to Wellness – for you and your students.

Did you join us last year? Come again - there will be new ideas included! Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Simply chose two sessions (morning and afternoon) from the options below.

Morning Sessions (9:00-11:30 am)
Please choose 1 session (Maximum 25/session)
Session 1: Take the New K-6 Science Curriculum Outside
Session 2: Exploring Literacy and Numeracy Outdoors: A Multisensory Adventure for Grades K-2
Session 3: Nature’s Path to Wellness – for you and your students.

Afternoon Sessions (12:30 -3:00 pm)
Please choose 1 session (Maximum 25/session)
Session 1: Take the New K-6 Science Curriculum Outside
Session 2: Exploring Literacy and Numeracy Outdoors: A Multisensory Adventure for Grades 3-6
Session 3: Nature’s Path to Wellness – for you and your students.

Session Descriptions:
Session1: Take the New K-6 Science Curriculum Outside
Did you know that the word “land” shows up 845 times in a search on the new LearnAlberta website of all subjects within the Kindergarten to Grade 6 curriculum? It’s true! What better way to learn about and from the land than to spend a day of professional learning being inspired and activated at the Fish Creek Learning Center! This half day session will be offered in the morning from 9:00 – 11:30 and a REPEAT session will take place from 1:00 – 3:30 pm. While at the Fish Creek Environmental Learning Centre, we will help answer your curriculum questions through engaging learning experiences that bring the learning to life. We’ll overview the new science curriculum and highlight possible learning outcomes you can take outside for each Organizing Idea. We will explore simple and practical ideas to help you get out of the classroom while promoting physical and mental wellness benefits for your students. Along the way, we’ll also consider opportunities to integrate other subjects like ELAL, Math and Visual Arts to make your outdoor learning experience more engaging, efficient and effective. If you’d like to help your students be more connected to the natural world this school year, then this session is for you.

Objectives for this Session:
• Honor the land on which we are learning and the Indigenous peoples who have cared for the land
• Develop a strong understanding of the K-6 Science Curriculum and consider ways to take the learning outdoors in meaningful, manageable ways
• Share stories and build community to connect us to the land
• Explore, walk and talk about pedagogy, learning outcomes and concepts that bolster our science confidence
• Play some outdoor games that connect to curricular objectives

Session 2 (am): Exploring Literacy and Numeracy Outdoors: A Multisensory Adventure for Grades K-2
Join us for an inspiring journey into the outdoors, where literacy and numeracy come alive under the open sky! In this engaging workshop, we will equip kindergarten through grade 2 teachers with strategies and practical ideas to integrate literacy and numeracy with the curriculum into an outdoor learning environment. Come prepared to be active and involved in the experiences.

Session 2 (pm): Exploring Literacy and Numeracy Outdoors: A Multisensory Adventure for Grades 3-6

Join us for an inspiring journey into the outdoors, where literacy and numeracy come alive under the open sky! In this engaging workshop, we will equip grade 3 through grade 6 teachers with strategies and practical ideas to integrate literacy and numeracy with the curriculum into an outdoor learning environment. Come prepared to be active and involved in the experiences.

Session Highlights:

1. Nature's Classroom: Discover how the great outdoors can become your classroom as we explore the benefits of taking learning beyond the four walls. We will discuss the impact of outdoor learning on student engagement, creativity, and overall well-being.
2. Literacy in the Wild: Dive into strategies for fostering literacy skills outside, including nature-based storytelling, journaling, and vocabulary development. We'll show you how to utilize the natural world to inspire a love for reading and writing.
3. Math in Motion: Explore the endless mathematical possibilities in the outdoor setting. From counting natural objects to solving problems, we'll explore math concepts through hands-on activities that make numbers and shapes truly come alive.

Session 3: Nature’s Path to Wellness- for you and your students
Alberta’s Provincial Park System and the land provides a natural space to rejuvenate and to fuel your teaching practice. This session is dedicated to fostering personal wellness through nature-based activities, which you can also implement with your students to create a balanced, healthy learning environment. During this session, you'll explore:
• Sensory Exploration: Engage in exercises that heighten awareness of your surroundings through all five senses, enhancing mindfulness and presence.
• Reflective Practices: Participate in activities like nature journaling, guided meditation, and quiet contemplation to support mental well-being and emotional balance.
• Interactive Games: Participate in games that foster teamwork, communication, and stress relief, which can be easily adapted for classroom use.
• Storytelling: Experience the use of storytelling to connect more deeply with nature and promote mindfulness, creativity, and reflection.
Immerse yourself in these activities to rejuvenate your own well-being and gather tools to foster a wellness-centered learning environment.

This session has a participant fee of $10.50 for the day.
Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Vicki Perkins

Vicki Perkins

Environmental Education Coordinator, Alberta Parks
Vicki (she/her) grew up on the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat, Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, Seneca, and Chippewa peoples. Time spent among the majestic white pines and flowing waters sparked her passion for nature and storytelling. For over 25 years, Vicki has worked internationally... Read More →
avatar for Andrea Barnes

Andrea Barnes

Environmental Education Specialist, Alberta Parks - Kananaskis Country
Andrea is passionate about teaching and learning outdoors. She has been the Formal Education Coordinator with Alberta Parks in Kananaskis Country for the past 20 years where she has been developing, delivering and evaluating field experiences for students and professional development... Read More →
avatar for Cheryl Babin

Cheryl Babin

Cheryl Babin, M.Ed., is a Designer of Professional Learning with the Calgary Regional Consortium.  With experience in public, international and independent schools, Cheryl has held many roles including classroom and lead teacher, experiential learning coordinator, instructional coach... Read More →
avatar for Kim Tackaberry

Kim Tackaberry

Designer of Professional Learning, Calgary Regional Consortium
As the Designer of Professional Learning with the Calgary Regional Consortium, Kim’s goal is to creatively co-design professional learning with Zone 5 school authorities, related to anything literacy and inclusive education.This professional learning will:-Build in choice and voice... Read More →
avatar for Wanda Dechant

Wanda Dechant

Calgary Regional Consortium
Wanda supports the education community in the areas of k-12 math and numeracy as a Designer of Professional Learning with the Calgary Regional Consortium. Three critical aspects of learning that Wanda embeds into her work include:-Increasing student (and teacher) self-confidence in... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Science (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

10:20 MST

Curriculum in Building Thinking Classrooms
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Excited about Thinking Classrooms but struggling with curriculum implementation? Don't worry! Join us for a session where we delve into methods for designing and deploying curricular tasks. While our primary focus will be on mathematics, we'll explore how these strategies can be applied across various content areas. Geared towards participants familiar with the fundamentals of Thinking Classrooms, this session offers actionable steps to propel your practice forward.
Speakers
avatar for Landry Forand

Landry Forand

Learning Specialist, RVS
Landry Forand (he/him) serves as a Learning Specialist within the Rocky View School Division, where he collaborates with educators, classrooms, and schools spanning from kindergarten to grade 12. With a keen focus on numeracy, assessment practices, and Thinking Classroom pedagogy... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Macleod Hall E2 - CTCC
  Curriculum & Pedagogy (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Innovate, Educate, Elevate: AI-augmented Online Thinking Classrooms
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Students need to learn and grow the near-world skills of critical thinking, literacy, and questioning through their experiences in an online (asynchronous or otherwise) learning environment. In other words, we are nurturing students to actively read, write, think, and create while leveraging AI to support, enhance, and fuel all this. No science can tell us what the future will be, so it is vital to ensure students have foundational thinking and learning skills.

How? By moving learning beyond worksheets and paper-based assessments.

Would you trust a doctor who scored highly on a paper test but failed all levels of practical assessment? No.

Our students deserve to move into life after high school with more than ‘paper learning’; they need to understand how to critically think, collaborate, innovate, create, learn from, question, and leverage AI to future-proof themselves in an ever-evolving world.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer McCormick

Jennifer McCormick

Teacher, Golden Hills School Division
Jennifer McCormick is a seasoned secondary teacher with a passion for the virtual classroom. Merging traditional expertise with digital innovation, she is at the forefront of making online learning resonate. But she’s not stopping there. McCormick is on a quest to harness AI’s... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Imperial 4 - HYATT Hyatt
  Curriculum & Pedagogy (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Playful Learning: You, Your Students and the Curriculum
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Are you looking for ways to infuse playful learning in your classroom while meeting curricular outcomes and promoting student engagement, creativity, and critical thinking? Join us for an enriching learning experience for elementary teachers, showcasing how playful learning can be woven throughout the school day, both indoors and outdoors. Building on three years of lived experiences of play in a grade one classroom, this session shares examples from the early introduction of playful experiences right through to a fully play based learning environment. Realistic and light-hearted, this session will be a teacher-to-teacher discussion with a bit of research thrown in! We will include information on structures, routines and assessment possibilities. Bring your questions and wonders!
Speakers
avatar for Cindy Hodges

Cindy Hodges

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Cindy Hodges is currently a Division 1 French Immersion teacher with Rocky View Schools, with 8 years teaching experience in Alberta. Prior to that, having qualified as a teacher in England, she taught in English elementary and middle schools before relocating to Alberta. A passionate... Read More →
avatar for Ronna Mosher

Ronna Mosher

Assistant Professor, Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary
Ronna Mosher is an Assistant Professor, Curriculum and Learning in the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary. Her research interests stem from her long career in K-12 education and include curriculum studies, and literacy education for young learners. Her recent... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Macleod Hall E4 - CTCC
  Curriculum & Pedagogy (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3)

10:20 MST

Equitable Climate Justice in the Classroom
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
As educators, it is critical to consider how diversity, inclusion, and equitable our practices are. But how can we ensure that a curricular focus lives alongside a social-justice approach? Join ACEE staff to learn about climate justice, and how to include multiple perspectives when teaching about the climate and environment.
Learning Outcomes:

Understand that Climate change is a human rights issue, not just a global and scientific one

Understand how positionality impacts how we view and understand global issues

Gain tools on how to approach topics with students from a justice perspective
Speakers
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Amy Thompson

Alberta Council for Environmental Education
At ACEE, we believe that educating today’s youth is the key to creating a sustainable future for Alberta and beyond. Through our partnerships with teachers, education providers, parents, and students, we offer a range of programs and initiatives that help young people become aware... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Glen 201/202 - CTCC

10:20 MST

Think on Your Feet - Enhancing Drama Class Through Improv
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Improvisation in drama is a fun and creative activity. It allows students to think quickly, develop characterization skills and interact with other students. This interactive session will have participants engaging in a variety of games and activities. This session is intended for drama teachers or generalist teachers that are looking for new ways to spice up their curriculum. Come prepared to laugh, challenge your boundaries and walk away with ideas that you can use next week in your class.
Speakers
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Janell Toews

Janell Toews is a teacher out of Canmore who has been teaching for 18 years.  She was nominated for the Musicounts Teacher of the Year Award at the 2022 Junos.  She is passionate about music and drama.  She currently teaches elementary music, guitar, drumming, jazz, concert band... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Telus 108/109 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Drama & Dance (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

The ADHD Brain: A Ferrari Engine with Bicycle Brakes
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
ADHD is far more than just inattention and hyperactivity. It is an incredibly complex disorder that impacts every area of a child’s life. It’s like they have a Ferrari engine but only have bicycle brakes.

In this session, we’ll explore the most up-to-date and research-based information on ADHD. What is it? Is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder even an accurate name? What are executive functions and how are they related to ADHD? What does the latest research say about brain development and what can we expect of these kids? And why the heck are they so inconsistent?
Speakers
avatar for Kendall Delamont

Kendall Delamont

The ADHD Toolkit
Kendall holds a B.A. in Behavioural Sciences, a B.Ed., and is an ADHD Certified Educator. She spent 8 years teaching grade 4 and has since developed The ADHD Toolkit; a series of courses for people with ADHD and the people who love and support those with ADHD. Through her own ADHD... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Glen 208/209 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Educational Research (TQS/LQS 2), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

The Allure of Genius: Skills, Talents, and How The Brain Truly Learns
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Are geniuses born or made? Are some people simple ‘better’ at things than others, or are we all playing the same game? Is the ability to ‘learn’ a skill some students are born with, or is it a skill everyone can improve and hone?  During this session, we will take a look at the brain to determine if abilities are born or created. From there, we will look at the learning process that drives 'genius' and consider what that means for us, our students, and our teaching.
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Macleod Hall A - CTCC
  Educational Research (TQS/LQS 2), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Introduction to Structured Word Inquiry
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Why is there a w in "two"? Why don't we spell "does" like "duz"? How can we expect correct spelling from students when English is so full of crazy exceptions? Or is it possible that the English spelling system actually makes perfect sense? This session will introduce Structured Word Inquiry (SWI) and show how we can use it to find logic in spelling by teaching morphology, etymology, orthography, and phonology. These all work together to prove that our spelling system makes sense. Leave with lesson ideas for incorporating these concepts with your students.
Speakers
avatar for Amber Cahill

Amber Cahill

Teacher, Edmonton Public Schools
Amber Cahill is a teacher with Edmonton Public Schools. She has 19 years experience as a classroom teacher and has completed a Master's Degree in Special Education with a focus on Reading, Writing, and Oral Language Disabilities. She has been incorporating Structured Word Inquiry... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Telus 101/102 - CTCC
  English Language Learning (TQS/LQS 4), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

10:20 MST

Enseigner la communication orale au secondaire
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Soumettriez-vous vos élèves à un examen sur les fonctions trigonométriques sans les avoir préalablement enseignées? Pourtant, c’est souvent ce que nous demandons aux élèves lorsque nous évaluons l’oral. Ils sont notés sur des critères qui n’ont pas été explicitement enseignés. Bien au contraire, il est souhaitable d’enseigner l’oral aux élèves avant de les évaluer ; par l'entremise d’ateliers formatifs par exemple et en leur permettant de réinvestir ces apprentissages lors de jeux qui favorisent la prise de parole. Ce sont des habiletés essentielles qui leur permettront de se démarquer dans leur environnement de travail. Aidez vos élèves rafiner leurs stratégies de communication en participant à cet atelier!
Speakers
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Marie-Josee Fortier

Originaire du Saguenay au Québec, Marie-Josée gravite dans les domaines de la communication et de l’animation depuis de nombreuses années. Ses expériences de travail en ces domaines sont variées et originales, qu’il s’agisse d’animatrice de soirées, de pigiste pour une... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Imperial 9 - HYATT Hyatt
  French & International Languages (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Using the principles of NLA to support language learners in the classroom.
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
The Neuro-linguistic approach is cool for several reasons.
First of all, it was researched and developed by Canadians.
Secondly, it is effective in quickly providing students with the skills to communicate in an L2+
But most importantly, you don't have to be trained in the whole approach to put its principles to use for you and helping your language learners improve their day-to-day communication.

This session has something to offer you if :
you work with ELL students
you teach French Immersion
you teach in the Francophone schools and want to support your anglo-dominant students
or
you work with language learners in any capacity.

This session aims to provide you with easy-to-implement strategies that will allow you to apply NLA research in your pedagogy right away.
Speakers
avatar for Oriana Belliveau Hogenson

Oriana Belliveau Hogenson

Enseignante, Francosud
Francophile since kindergarten, Oriana has been involved in language learning for most of her life. Before getting into teaching, she did beginner-level learning in Japanese, Chinese, German and Spanish, as well as a Minor in Linguistics, prior to her Education degree. Though she... Read More →
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Trisha Hernandez

Trisha Hernandez has over 15 years in Education. Her professional career began as an English as a Second Language Educator in Japan in 2005, then continued in Ecuador and Rwanda, before acquiring her teaching degree in Canada with an international practicum in Switzerland where she... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Glen 205 - CTCC
  French & International Languages (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

10:20 MST

ATRF Your Pension Essentials
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
This presentation is designed specifically for teachers that have recently joined the plan. It provides a general overview of the plan, including information about pension contributions, maintaining your spouse/beneficiary information, the eligibility requirements for a pension, purchasing leaves of absences and substitute service, and transferring service with another pension plan.
Speakers
avatar for Linda Lau

Linda Lau

Pension Counsellor, Alberta Teachers' Retirement Fund (ATRF)
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Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Glen 206 - CTCC
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Enhance Well-being, Enhance Learning: The CSH Approach
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Healthy students learn better and achieve better outcomes. The comprehensive school health (CSH) framework is Alberta’s roadmap for school health and wellness. CSH begins with you, right in your classroom! Join us for an engaging discussion on hot topics that directly impact you and your students. Together, let’s demystify CSH and explore strategies that enhance well-being and learning for students and staff in your classroom – leading to meaningful and lasting change.
Speakers
avatar for Christine Vokins

Christine Vokins

Health Promotion Facilitator, Alberta Health Services
Alberta Health Services - Healthy Schools team works in partnership with school divisions to help make schools healthier places for students and staff to learn, work, play, and grow.Alberta Health Services – Teaching Sexual Health provides resources and lesson plans to teach sexual... Read More →
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Nannette Gropp

Health Promotion Facilitator, Alberta Health Services
Nannette Gropp is a Health Promotion Facilitator with the Healthy Schools team, Alberta Health Services (AHS). She supports school jurisdictions by using a Comprehensive School Health (CSH) approach for building healthy school communities by focusing on the core areas of positive... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Imperial 2 - HYATT Hyatt
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Inclusion Made Easier - Practical Strategies for Struggling Learners
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Inclusion does not have to be difficult! This engaging session will provide teachers with a smorgasbord of instructional tips and tools designed to engage struggling and reluctant learners. You will also be introduced to some universal teaching strategies that work well for all students. Come learn practical tactics and effective approaches that work with struggling learners. While many of these strategies come from the field of inclusive education, they will benefit all students!
Speakers
avatar for Danny Bateman

Danny Bateman

Instructor, Concordia University Edmonton
Danny is currently an instructor of pre-service teachers at Concordia University of Edmonton. As an experienced and esteemed public speaker, he delivers teaching strategies and inspiration using entertaining experiences and actionable content. He has delivered hundreds of successful... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Macleod Hall C - CTCC
  Inclusive Education (TQS/LQS 4), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Activités Culturelles - Amusantes et Faciles
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
C'est couramment le cas que pas mal d'enseignants hésitent à essayer d'encourager une appréciation des valeurs et des pratiques pédagogiques des premiers peuples. Cette session démontrera aux professeurs
des activités de salle de classe qui sont sensibles aux cultures indigènes, respectueuses et faciles à intégrer dans beaucoup de leçons et activités. Chaque étudiant a le droit d'améliorer sa compréhension et appréciation de l'histoire, des pratiques et des points de vue des différentes cultures indigènes.
Cette session vise à encourager les enseignants de continuer à offrir à leurs élèves l'occasion d'en apprendre toujours plus dans ce domaine.
Speakers
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Tahza Lorne Cardinal

Tahza Cardinal est membre attitré de Saddle Lake Cree Nation dans le territoire de Traité #6 et a passéson adolescence en aidant sa mère dans la création et la présentation du contenu de ses classes de Cri.Tahza a également travaillé pour le Conseil Scolaire de High Prairie... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Imperial 8 - HYATT Hyatt
  Indigenous Education (TQS/LQS 5), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

10:20 MST

Finding Joy in Unexpected Places
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
For more than 10 years Jessica has been sharing her life experiences, research, and motivating and inspiring others to embrace resiliency, lean into personal growth, claim big dreams and achieve them, use pain as rocket fuel, and find joy in both the mountain top moments and dark valleys.

She speaks on Health & Wellness, Motivation & Inspiration, Mental Health & Resiliency. Jessica empowers from the stage and relates to audiences with vulnerability and honest story telling.

At the core of her message, Jessica is focused and determined to inspire and motivate others to move from Problem Mindset to Unlimited Possibility Mindset.
Speakers
avatar for Jessica Janzen

Jessica Janzen

Jessica Janzen is a motivational speaker, business coach, entrepreneur, author and philanthropist. Jessica’s world blew up in 2016 when doctors delivered the news that her son had a rare genetic disease called Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). At the time, there was no cure, no treatment... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Exhibition Hall E X - CTCC
  Keynotes and Special Events, ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

La modélisation en barres, la représentation qui vous manque? 1ère à 4e année
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
L’usage de la modélisation en barres comme modèle de résolution de problèmes écrits permet de mieux visualiser les données et ainsi le résoudre avec plus de confiance. Cette représentation est peu présente dans les manuels d’élèves et donc, peu utilisée par les apprenants. Je vous propose de venir voir de quoi il s’agit. d'apprendre à les utiliser et d’ajouter cette stratégie à votre boîte à outils afin d’aider les élèves qui se cherchent en maths.
Speakers
avatar for Renée Michaud

Renée Michaud

Consultante en mathématiques/Math Consultant, RLM Consulting
Renée Michaud est consultante en mathématiques.  Elle présente régulièrement des sessions variées à différents congrès de différentes provinces tel qu’à APPIPC, BCAMT, APEF et nationalement à ACPI et ce, en français et en anglais.  Elle travaille également pour des... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Glen 203 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

10:20 MST

Math Trauma 101: What it is & What we can do about it!
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Did you know that anyone who thinks they're "not a math person" typically has math trauma they haven't worked through, and that most adults never move on from negative experiences with math? This crash course in math therapy will dive into what math trauma is, how it’s different from math anxiety, why math trauma is at the root of all math-related anxiety, and provide you with practical steps you can implement in your classroom right away to help students (and teachers!) heal their math trauma. Add "Math Therapy" to your list of teachable and change the lives of your students far beyond the classroom!
Speakers
avatar for Vanessa Vakharia

Vanessa Vakharia

Known as the Lady Gaga of math education, Vanessa is the founder and director of The Math Guru, a super cool boutique math & science tutoring studio in Toronto that's changing stereotypes about what math education looks like. She is also the host of the Math Therapy podcast, author... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Macleod Hall D - CTCC
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30) Sticks & Pads - a cheap and awesome way to teach rhythm & percussion
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Resources can be expensive. Some of the cheapest things in my music room are also some of the things I use most often and things that students gravitate to. Most people love to bang on stuff, so...channel that. With snare practice pads and a pair of drum sticks students get a real sense of what it means to be a drummer. Come by for a rhythm lesson and drum circle to see how accessible, how fun, and how effective sticks & pads can be.
Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Matthew Bassett

Matthew Bassett

Matthew is an Elementary Music Teacher in Okotoks, AB. He completed his Undergraduate studies in Music Cognition at McMaster and his B.Ed at Trent. At his school he has served as the Faith Lead and the Indigenous Lead. He is currently the Divisional Elementary Music Lead for CTR... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Co-Lab 111 - CTCC
  Music & Band (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

10:20 MST

Fun, Fast, Fresh, Free! New Resources for Teaching K-6 Physical Education and Wellness
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Come explore Ever Active Schools NEW suite of digital resources, now available for free through new.LearnAlberta.ca. These Physical Education and Wellness resources are locally developed for K-6 Learners in both English and French and aligned to the new K-6 Physical Education and Wellness Programs of Study. Participants will preview the suite of resources, sample activities and have the opportunity to give feedback.
Speakers
avatar for Kalli Green

Kalli Green

Kalli is on the Ever Active Schools Educator Advisory Council. Kalli has been teaching for 10 years, and currently teaches PE, Health, French, and Science. She coaches many sports, and is passionate about getting kids active and outdoors! In her spare time Kalli enjoys running, hiking... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Telus 104/105/106 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Physical Education (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

10:20 MST

Counting Time
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Adapting a process for collecting data on hours of work, both instructional and assignable, defining assignable time, and monitoring time assignments.
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Imperial 5 - HYATT Hyatt

10:20 MST

The Purity Pandemic | dealing with disaster in our postmodern world
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
We are in a crisis. Our students are being faced with choices that they are ill equipped to make. A society of pornography and rape culture is infiltrating our well-being with incredibly severe consequences. We shy away from discussing the issues & pay a huge price. Not for the faint of heart, Peter offers an in-depth and in-your-face talk to teachers & educators about purity. While from the perspective of the Christian faith, principals shared transcend religious backgrounds. It’s time to talk about it. It’s time to fight back.
Speakers
avatar for Peter Hill

Peter Hill

CPM Enterprises
Peter is a licensed minister, author, motivational speaker, youtuber, and math teacher. During the school year, he teaches high school math in the city of Calgary. Outside of his teaching career, he is involved in the training, support, equipping and encouragement of an array of different... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Imperial 7 - HYATT Hyatt
  Religious & Moral Education (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Understanding Islam to Better Support Your Muslim Students and Colleagues
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Understanding Islam to Better Support Your Muslim Students and Colleagues

This presentation will provide a foundational understanding of Islam and Muslims to support culturally sensitive spaces for diverse Muslim groups. Areas of discussion will include an overview of Islam and Muslims, emphasizing religious and cultural beliefs and practices that may impact life on campus or work, such as prayer and fasting. Participants will:

Learn about Muslim demographics in Alberta

Gain a better understanding of Islamic cultures and values.

Learn relevant aspects and considerations for the practice of Islam within public spaces, including prayer.

Be able to ask questions and engage in discussions around the support and needs of Muslim students within schools, or peers in the workplace.
Speakers
avatar for Youssra Badr

Youssra Badr

Youssra is a passionate advocate for diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism, drawing from her rich cultural heritage as an Arab African Muslim Canadian. With over 15 years of experience in education, she has made significant contributions in various roles, including front-line mental... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Imperial 1 - HYATT Hyatt

10:20 MST

Active Citizenship & Democracy in the Classroom
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Sharing abstract concepts like active citizenship and democracy in the classroom can pose some serious challenges. Join the Visitor Services Team from the Legislative Assembly Office of Alberta in a hands-on learning session about innovative ways to enliven programming based in inquiry, while encouraging active citizenship of all participants.
During this session, we will discuss different ways of using innovative, budget-friendly tools to enhance your own programming while highlighting resources offered by the Legislative Assembly Office. We will empower teachers to bring all levels of content to life in the classroom in ways that are dynamic and engaging.
The Legislative Assembly Office provides fun and unique learning experiences that emphasize active citizenship and the democratic process.
Speakers
avatar for Sophie Gareau-Brennan

Sophie Gareau-Brennan

Supervisor, Education Services, Legislative Assembly Office of Alberta
Sophie is a Franco-Albertan artist and educator with a passion for theatre, visual arts, and heritage. After having completed a BA Honours in Drama at the University of Alberta, Sophie taught with various theatre companies and the Art Gallery of Alberta. Sophie started working at... Read More →
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Marlee Yule

Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Marlee Yule is the Education Services Coordinator at the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Marlee is from Edmonton and is a graduate of the BA Drama program at the University of Alberta and the Master of Museum Studies program at the University of Toronto. She has worked in programming... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Imperial 6 - HYATT Hyatt
  Social Studies (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

10:20 MST

TimeWise Teaching: Integrating Technology for Engagement and Efficiency
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
PLEASE BRING TECHNOLOGY TO THIS SESSION!! Join us for an enriching session designed to revolutionize your teaching approach with cutting-edge technology. Drawing from 14 years of experience since graduating from the University of Alberta, we have found and curated time-saving techniques and harnessed the power of various websites to manage the demands of our profession. Expect hands-on exploration of these websites and resource sharing in smaller groups to encourage collaboration. Throughout this session, you'll have dedicated time to explore and experiment with these websites and share valuable resources. Participants will leave with practical tools and ideas ready to implement in their classrooms immediately.
Speakers
avatar for Meaghan Wright

Meaghan Wright

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Teacher with Rocky View Schools.
avatar for Laura Laderoute

Laura Laderoute

Teacher, Chinook's Edge School Division
Teacher with Chinook's Edge.
Thursday February 20, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Glen 204 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Technology (TQS/LQS 2), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

11:40 MST

Hacking ADHD Motivation
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
We’ve all had those ADHD brains in our classroom who can’t motivate themselves to work without a significant fire under their butt. But we don’t have the time to stand over a child or the energy to intimidate them into finishing their work.

Stop taking away recess, begging or pleading, or sending work home (where it never gets finished anyway). Lean into what actually motivates the ADHD brain to complete tasks. We’ll discuss ways to work with the ADHD brain instead of fighting against it. You’ll empower kids to leverage the skills they do have without adding hours to your own workload.
Speakers
avatar for Kendall Delamont

Kendall Delamont

The ADHD Toolkit
Kendall holds a B.A. in Behavioural Sciences, a B.Ed., and is an ADHD Certified Educator. She spent 8 years teaching grade 4 and has since developed The ADHD Toolkit; a series of courses for people with ADHD and the people who love and support those with ADHD. Through her own ADHD... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Glen 208/209 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Counselling & Student Support (TQS/LQS 4), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

Integrating Environmental Education and Curriculum Connections for High School
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Explore the foundations of environmental education tailored for high school students. Join the Alberta Council for Environmental Education in this workshop designed to equip teachers with the knowledge and resources to seamlessly incorporate environmental education into their high school science and social studies curriculum. Topics covered in the curriculum links include nature and place, Indigenous knowledge systems and perspectives, and climate change.
Speakers
avatar for Amy Thompson

Amy Thompson

Alberta Council for Environmental Education
At ACEE, we believe that educating today’s youth is the key to creating a sustainable future for Alberta and beyond. Through our partnerships with teachers, education providers, parents, and students, we offer a range of programs and initiatives that help young people become aware... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Glen 205 - CTCC
  Curriculum & Pedagogy (TQS 3), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

Breaking the Cycle: Understanding and Effectively Addressing Bullying
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Bullying remains a pervasive issue, but traditional methods of intervention often fall short. In this presentation, we’ll:

Explore the root causes of bullying, delving into the thought processes behind it—whether it’s habituation or adaptation.
Critically assess three common anti-bullying strategies and their shortcomings.
Introduce the innovative Dissolve Strategy, which targets the intangible causes of bullying and how to repair the harm caused by bullying.
Outline a path toward genuine resolution by leveraging insights into brain function and unconscious confrontations.
Discuss the transformative Admit and Repair approach, showing how both victims and bullies can achieve growth and generativity, creating a future where everyone comes out ahead.

Join us to learn how to break the cycle and foster a healthier, more compassionate environment.
Speakers
avatar for Kalyani Pardeshi

Kalyani Pardeshi

1. CMFRC: Led a six-week self-bullying intervention course, fostering mental resilience.2. Presentation for CPA’s in AB & SK: Exposed the "Motivation Myth," addressing mental fatigue and burnout.3. Compassion Fatigue Workshop - OSSIS: Provided strategies to combat compassion fatigue.4... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Macleod Hall C - CTCC

11:40 MST

Memory & Attention Pt. 1: Turning Science into Strategies
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Far from being unknowable and fickle, human memory and attention are very predictable and rule-bound systems. During this session, we will start by exploring the 9 key principles of memory and consider how each can be adapted for teaching/learning practices. From there, we will move into the three levels of human attention and consider what this means for both classroom practice and at-home studying. Perfect for any teacher who has ever wondered why so many students forget so much material (and wishes to consider how to combat this!).
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Macleod Hall A - CTCC
  Educational Research (TQS/LQS 2), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

Insta-Poetry
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Discover the world of poetry through social media, particularly Instagram, with your middle school class. Join us to explore poets worth following and engaging activities to do with your students. This session aims to be practical and inspiring!
Speakers
avatar for Ashley Relling-Huezo

Ashley Relling-Huezo

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Ashley is a middle years humanities teacher at Chestermere Lake Middle School. She has been teaching middle grades in British Columbia and Alberta for over 10 years. Ashley is an avid reader, regularly balancing multiple genres of books. She is on a mission to help middle school students... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Telus 110 - CTCC
  English Language Learning (TQS/LQS 4), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

11:40 MST

Science on a Budget: Bringing the New K-6 Science Curriculum to Life Indoors and Outdoors!
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Join Inside Education for this dynamic interactive workshop for K-6 teachers where we will delve into the environmental science and natural resource components of the new Alberta Science Curriculum. We will share hands-on tools, tricks, and methods to use inexpensive classroom supplies for engaging educational experiences both inside your classroom and in your outdoor classroom space. Not only will we teach you some Monday-morning activities, we will also showcase our new no-cost outdoor-focused toolkit to help scaffold learning through the new Organizing Ideas. Three lucky teachers will walk away with their very own toolkit! Every teacher will leave feeling inspired and prepared with resources and activities to foster inquiry-based learning, critical thinking, and environmental stewardship skills within their classrooms.
Speakers
avatar for Inside Education

Inside Education

Inside Education
Inside Education is an Alberta-based, environment and natural resource education charitable society. We have been supporting teachers and inspiring students to think critically about natural resource topics since 1985! With our full suite of no-cost teaching resources, youth summits... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Macleod Hall E3 - CTCC
  Environmental & Outdoor Education (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

11:40 MST

Communication Skills to Disarm Angry Parents
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Working with parents can be tricky. In this session, teachers and admin will learn 4 key communication skills that can disarm heated discussions, come to a resolution, and be able to create a collaborative approach to the student's academic success.

This session identifies traps to watch out for that can needlessly escalate anger or large emotions and teaches a 6 step Empowerment Model communication approach that allows for collaboration, responsibility, and clear communication that disarms.
Speakers
avatar for Connie Jakab

Connie Jakab

CEO, Jakab Co.
Connie Jakab is a Speaker, Author, and the CEO of the Jakab Co. She has been working in mental health and resilience for over 25 years in schools, researching how to bring students falling through the cracks closer. She is also the author of the Bring Them Closer series for parents... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Telus 101/102 - CTCC

11:40 MST

Inclusive Sexual Health Education: Making sex ed work for all your students
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Traditional sex ed has focussed on heterosexual and cisgender people and relationships, but that leaves out a large group of students. Whether you have some out 2SLGBTQI+ students, or none, your sex ed classes can be inclusive, welcoming, safe, caring and respectful places for students of every gender identity and sexual orientation.
Speakers
avatar for Nicole Inglis

Nicole Inglis

Health Promotion Facilitator, Alberta Health Services: Teaching Sexual Health
Nicole Inglis (she/her) has taught everything from grade 1 PE to Bio 30 and has taught in both public and Catholic Schools. She has an M.Ed in Adult Education and works on the Sexual and Reproductive Health Promotion team at Alberta Health Services. Nicole lives in Calgary with her... Read More →
avatar for Christine McKernan

Christine McKernan

Health Promotion Facilitators, Teaching Sexual Health, Alberta Health Services
Christine McKernan (she/her) has Master of Science in Health Promotion and has worked in the field of public health for over nine years. She has experience building healthy school communities across Alberta in urban and rural settings. In her free time, Christine enjoys hiking, biking... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Imperial 2 - HYATT Hyatt
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

Jeux Déné dans la Classe
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
De simples jeux de musique et de chance faciles à incorporer dans n'importe salle de classe. Dans la session, on montrera aux participants comment jouer une version Déné de ces jeux de hasard et de pari et aussi comment introduire ces jeux aux étudiants.
Speakers
avatar for Tahza Lorne Cardinal

Tahza Lorne Cardinal

Tahza Cardinal est membre attitré de Saddle Lake Cree Nation dans le territoire de Traité #6 et a passéson adolescence en aidant sa mère dans la création et la présentation du contenu de ses classes de Cri.Tahza a également travaillé pour le Conseil Scolaire de High Prairie... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Imperial 8 - HYATT Hyatt
  Indigenous Education (TQS/LQS 5), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

11:40 MST

Les simulations Gizmos: pour développer une compréhension conceptuelle en mathématiques
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Les simulations en ligne Gizmos invitent vos élèves à penser comme des mathématiciens. Découvrez comment l'utilisation de simulations Gizmos peut favoriser la compréhension conceptuelle des apprenants grâce à la modélisation et à l'enquête. Lors de cet atelier, vous participerez à une leçon de mathématiques durant laquelle un Gizmo sera utilisé. Vous découvrirez ainsi comment les Gizmos peuvent appuyer l'atteinte des résultats d’apprentissage. L'objectif est de vous montrer comment les intégrer immédiatement dans votre salle de classe ! Si possible, les participants à cet atelier devraient apporter un appareil numérique.
Speakers
avatar for Renée Michaud

Renée Michaud

Consultante en mathématiques/Math Consultant, RLM Consulting
Renée Michaud est consultante en mathématiques.  Elle présente régulièrement des sessions variées à différents congrès de différentes provinces tel qu’à APPIPC, BCAMT, APEF et nationalement à ACPI et ce, en français et en anglais.  Elle travaille également pour des... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Glen 203 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

11:40 MST

The Number Line Activity: Empowering Mathematical Thinking
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
This easy-to-teach yet mathematically rich activity has been used in many classrooms to maximize mathematical understanding. Students develop incredible fluency with mental mathematics applied to fraction, decimal, and percent representations using this powerful strategy. Adaptations extend the lesson from arithmetic through algebra. A ready-for-Monday handout is available.
Speakers
avatar for Brad Fulton

Brad Fulton

Educational Consultant, Enterprise Elementary School District
Known for motivating and engaging teachers and students, Brad Fulton has co-authored over a dozen books and hundreds of resources that provide easy-to-teach yet mathematically rich activities for busy teachers. Drawing upon over four decades in education, Brad is a frequent presenter... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Glen 201/202 - CTCC
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

11:40 MST

Redefining Winning
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Winning in school sports should not be based on the scoreboard. This workshop will rethink how Athletic Directors and coaches view winning, and that participation in sports can lead to experience that forms successful values and develops youth in a healthy environment.
Speakers
avatar for Leigh Bretzlaff

Leigh Bretzlaff

Leigh is the Athletic Director at Oilfields High School and President of the South Central Zone with the ASAA. Leigh has been a core member and presenter for the Canadian Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (CIAAA).
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Imperial 9 - HYATT Hyatt
  Physical Education (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

AI Prompting for Teacher Success (title TBD)
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Discover how to harness the power of AI chatbots like ChatGPT to enhance your teaching practice! In this hands-on professional development session, you’ll learn how to craft effective prompts to get tailored, high-quality results including generating engaging lesson plans, creating differentiated instructional materials, or brainstorming new pedagogical strategies. Perfect for beginners and seasoned tech users alike, this session will equip you with practical skills to use AI as a creative collaborator and thinking partner. Leave with ready-to-use examples, prompt templates, and confidence to make AI work for you in the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Chris Gonsalvez

Chris Gonsalvez

Executive Staff Officer, Alberta Teachers' Association
Teacher. Administrator. PD Leader. Chris is an executive staff officer with the Alberta Teachers' Association and passionate about working with teachers and being involved in professional development. Spending most of his teaching career in Southern Alberta, he loved being a middle... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Imperial 5 - HYATT Hyatt

11:40 MST

Survival Tips for New Teachers
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Do you feel overwhelmed? How does a new teacher keep up with lesson preparation, engaging and managing students, grading, progress reports, parent conferencing, meeting diverse learning needs, not to mention evaluations and dealing with school administration? How can one remain enthusiastic, happy, and well-balanced when overwhelmed by these responsibilities? This hopeful session introduces principles of survival in the classroom and a medley of practical strategies for dealing with challenges. Come laugh, decompress, and learn some self-care. These tried-and-true, evidence-based tips will provide hope and make your job easier.
Speakers
avatar for Danny Bateman

Danny Bateman

Instructor, Concordia University Edmonton
Danny is currently an instructor of pre-service teachers at Concordia University of Edmonton. As an experienced and esteemed public speaker, he delivers teaching strategies and inspiration using entertaining experiences and actionable content. He has delivered hundreds of successful... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Macleod Hall E1 - CTCC

11:40 MST

ASEBP Benefit Overview Presentation
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Whether you are a new covered member or not, this session can help you learn about the wide range of benefits, programs and services we offer.
In this presentation you will discover how to get the most from your coverage, our different tools and platforms, the benefits of spending accounts and more!
Speakers
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Glen 206 - CTCC

11:40 MST

A Reasonable Act of Worship| understanding & teaching the connection between worship & purity
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
We live in a society where the word purity has become entangled in a gray area of post modernism & self-indulgence. Teaching authentic worship goes beyond just a faith or catechism class in school. It needs to be integrated into our systems as a whole. Accomplishing this requires a paradigm shift in both our mentality and our approach. Drawing from concepts laid out in his book, Peter guides us through the beginnings of what this shift might look like. Participants are invited to reflect, to journey, and to share.
Speakers
avatar for Peter Hill

Peter Hill

CPM Enterprises
Peter is a licensed minister, author, motivational speaker, youtuber, and math teacher. During the school year, he teaches high school math in the city of Calgary. Outside of his teaching career, he is involved in the training, support, equipping and encouragement of an array of different... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Imperial 7 - HYATT Hyatt
  Religious & Moral Education (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

Communicating Environmental Change through both an Indigenous and Western Science Lens
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Explore Indigenous Map Overlays for the province, time travel back to 1910 and forward to 2050 to see what the landscape looked like in the past and may look like in the future using either watersheds or Traditional Territories with Western Science or Indigenous Indicators and view “Stoney Stories” videos in both the Stoney language and English of Elders talking about the land past, present and future. This FREE ONLINE platform includes climate change scenarios, water field trips, videos, 360 VR Tours of the Bow River and Alberta’s Natural Regions, challenges and lesson plans linked to the Alberta Curriculum. Works on tablets or computers (phones work but are a bit small). Check it out at www.albertatomorrow.ca
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Janzen

Jennifer Janzen

Executive Director, Alberta Tomorrow
With over 30 years of experience in various roles including a high school science teacher, plant ecologist, and environmental educator, Jennifer is now Executive Director of Alberta Tomorrow, an Alberta non-profit dedicated to providing a platform that empowers youth to design and... Read More →
avatar for Sue Arlidge

Sue Arlidge

Sue Arlidge is a teacher in Canmore, Alberta. For twenty years she was the School Consultant at the University of Calgary’s Biogeoscience Institute where she taught grade 6-12 ecology field trips, using student inquiry as a portal to understanding the natural world. For over three... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Macleod Hall E4 - CTCC
  Science (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

The search for Earth 2.0
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
One of the leading questions in modern astrophysics is how do stars and planets form and evolve? As a discipline that is primarily driven by technology, the technological advances that we see all around us have been contributing to equally significant advances in our capabilities to observe the formation of stars and planets in the Universe.
I will review the physics of star and planet formation, provide a summary of the number and type of planets detected to date and discuss how our strategies have evolved in the search for Earth 2.0.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. David Naylor

Dr. David Naylor

David Naylor, Professor and Board of Governors’ Research ChairDirector, Astronomical Instrumentation GroupSpace Astronomy Division, Institute for Space Imaging ScienceDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of Lethbridge As a Commonwealth Scholar David received his PhD... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Macleod Hall D - CTCC
  Science (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

Modern Warfare and the Complexities of Multi-National Conflicts
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Have your students asked, “Why did Canada fight in Afghanistan?” They’re not alone. Most Canadians don’t fully understand Canada’s commitment to the war in Afghanistan. As chief of operations of a NATO joint operations centre in downtown Kabul, I dealt with many countries’ armies. Fighting a modern war within an alliance is complex, to say the least. Join me to find out about the geopolitics that didn’t make the news.
Speakers
avatar for Connor Venables

Connor Venables

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Connor Venables joined the Canadian Armed Forces right out of high school as a primary reservist. He then transferred into the regular forces and trained as an infantry officer, achieving a BA in history from the University of Victoria. After completing his training in 2009, he was... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Telus 103 - CTCC
  Social Studies (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

Reimagining Assessment (+Assessment in Building Thinking Classrooms)
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 14:00 MST
Assessment is pivotal to student learning, extending far beyond conventional tests and products. In this session, we'll emphasize its significance, exploring assessment in its broader context. We'll delve into the practical aspects of triangulation—employing diverse assessment methods to gain a holistic view of student progress. Furthermore, we'll equip participants with essential skills for curriculum mapping and share strategies to streamline the assessment process for teachers in grading and reporting while optimizing student learning. Join us for an engaging session that offers a fresh perspective on assessment professional development, promising valuable insights for all attendees.

Why (+Assessment in Building Thinking Classrooms)?
While this session is intended for all teachers, no matter their current practice and experience, it should be a keen interest to those currently engaging in Building Thinking Classrooms and wanting to improve their assessment practices.
Speakers
avatar for Landry Forand

Landry Forand

Learning Specialist, RVS
Landry Forand (he/him) serves as a Learning Specialist within the Rocky View School Division, where he collaborates with educators, classrooms, and schools spanning from kindergarten to grade 12. With a keen focus on numeracy, assessment practices, and Thinking Classroom pedagogy... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 14:00 MST
Macleod Hall E2 - CTCC
  Assessment (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

Bringing Visible Thinking to Life in the Classroom
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 14:00 MST
Join us to engage in some visible thinking! Walk away with visible thinking routines to try out in your classroom. Peter and Amanda will share how visible thinking has impacted their practice. Visible thinking offers a platform that engages students in the authentic journey of learning.
Speakers
avatar for Peter Ehrman

Peter Ehrman

Peter is an educator who has a passion for creating a culture of curiosity and a community of engaged thinkers!
avatar for Amanda Ball

Amanda Ball

Amanda is an educator who strives to open the door to learning for all her students!
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 14:00 MST
Telus 104/105/106 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Curriculum & Pedagogy (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

Teaching Physical Literacy & Fundamental Movement Skills to Students with Sight Loss
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 14:00 MST
Alberta Sports and Recreation Association for the Blind (ASRAB) will support all educators to create
meaningful inclusion in physical education for students with sight loss in Alberta. In this workshop we will
discuss Physical Literacy and Fundamental Movement Skills, practical experience working with adaptive
equipment, and various resources and tools developed by ASRAB. This session and the resources
presented are needed to fill a vital gap in services for the visually impaired community, physical education
teachers and teachers for vision impaired students(TVI). After this session, educators will have the
knowledge and confidence to support visually impaired students with physical education in their schools
and will also leave with a network for further resources and support.
Speakers
avatar for Chris Abdalla

Chris Abdalla

Chris Abdalla is the President of Alberta Sport and Recreation Association for the Blind (ASRAB). Chrishas a passion for ensuring meaningful inclusion in physical education for students with sight loss inAlberta. Specializing in Physical Literacy and Fundamental Movement Skills through... Read More →
avatar for Yeganeh Yasa

Yeganeh Yasa

Yeganeh Yasa is the Program Lead Calgary for Alberta Sports and Recreation Association for the Blind (ASRAB). She has worked with ASRAB Goalball and a multitude of programs in the organization. Yeganeh provides her background and knowledge as a Physical Literacy student at Mount Royal... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 14:00 MST
Telus 108/109 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Inclusive Education (TQS/LQS 4), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

When you give a kid a Pickaxe: Digging Into Minecraft Education Edition
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 14:00 MST
In this double session Rita and Kari will start by introducing you to the world of Minecraft Education Edition. Even if you have taken a look at this resource in the past, the updates to the lesson library and pre-built worlds are worth taking a second look.

The first half of the presentation aims to introduce educators to MEE, a powerful tool for enhancing student engagement and learning across various subjects. Attendees will be given an overview of the platform’s features, benefits, and pre-built resources.

For the second half, participants will be encouraged to have installed the Minecraft Education software so that they can follow along with Rita and Kari as they explore and demonstrate specific lessons and how to integrate them into their classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Rita Kruger

Rita Kruger

Teacher, Golden Hills School Division
As a student with ADHD, mental health difficulties and behavioral issues, Rita experienced the impact a dedicated professional could make. She obtained a BSc/BEd with a Special Education Specialization, and now teaches at a Junior High Behavioral Outreach program. Rita’s passion... Read More →
avatar for Kari Carriere

Kari Carriere

Teacher, Golden Hills School Division
Kari Carriere has been working as a teacher for more than 30 years. While her training and passion is in teaching Art,she has been working in Strathmore for the last 12 years as an Outreach and Online instructor through the LearningAcademy. Kari has spent multiple years promoting... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 14:00 MST
Co-Lab 111 - CTCC
  Learning Commons & Makerspaces (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30 Off-Site) Wild Wellness - it’s in YOUR nature
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 15:20 MST
Everyone from Indigenous Elders to behavioural psychologists are providing proof that ‘time in nature’ is pivotal to whole health and well-being. As educators, you've been told that everything from creativity to calmness is cultivated by quality time spent amongst the trees, birds, creeks and clouds. But where and how do you best transition kids and curriculum into the great outdoors? What if it's cold? And what if you're cranky?

Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) has your back! Join us for a hands-on session of 'tried 'n tenacious' outdoor teaching practices, grasslands gratitude and wide-eyed wonder—inspiration and rejuvenation await!

OFF-SITE LOCATION, ADDRESS & INSTRUCTIONS:
Nose Hill Park – Calgary Winter Club Parking Lot: 4611 14 St NW, Calgary, T2K 1J7

Meet at the Nose Hill Park parking lot located behind the Calgary Winter Club. CPAWS will be on-site 30 minutes ahead of session start time to welcome and gather everyone together. You will need to arrange your own transportation. If you are late, lost, or cannot make it, please text or call Sheri @ 403-921-2314.

WHAT TO BRING:
As detailed in the safety section below, please come prepared to be active outside for 3 hours – i.e., wearing appropriate clothing & footwear, and outfitted with water & snacks.

SAFETY:
Please consult local weather forecasts and come equipped with wind & temperature appropriate clothing and footwear, e.g., comfortable winter boots, ice cleats, gloves, mittens, hats, scarves and instant handwarmers/heat packs.

If there are any medical concerns (allergies/injuries) that CPAWS should be aware of, please be in-touch with Sheri via text @ 403-921-2314 in advance of the program’s start time. This will ensure that she can customize the route and activities for everyone’s needs.

All participants that require medical equipment/medication, such as an EpiPen and/or an inhaler, are expected to have these with them during the program in accordance with our risk management policy.

WAIVERS:
CPAWS has a master agreement with RockyView Schools. So, if you are a RockyView Schools teacher you DO NOT need to sign a waiver.

If you are NOT a RockyView Schools employee, please download from this session's 'handout section' and bring along a completed CPAWS waiver. We will collect them at the start of our session. Extra blank waivers will be available on-site, just in case!

Looking forward to learning on the land with you!
This session has a participant fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Sheri Tarrington

Sheri Tarrington

Interpretation and Experience Manager, CPAWS Southern Alberta
For the past two decades, environmental education and conservation communications positions with CPAWS Southern Alberta and Parks Canada, have bolstered Sheri's belief that all humans are better humans when they wander, wonder and play outdoors! Possessing an honours degree in Canadian... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 11:40 - 15:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Bridging the Gap: Effective Strategies for Working with Difficult Teens
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Understanding and engaging with difficult teens can be challenging, but it’s essential for fostering their growth. This presentation will:

Uncover why teens exhibit challenging behaviors, exploring the impacts of synaptic pruning.
Delve into the critical importance of communication, highlighting common pitfalls and learning health communication strategies.
Examine the nature of conflict and identify the five primary causes, equipping you with tools to recognize and address these issues.
Explore how to use simple tools such as weed killing, unconscious confrontations, communication guidelines and understanding uniqueness to dissolve conflicts and help you understand what motivates your student intrinsically.

Join us to gain practical insights and techniques to transform your interactions with teens, promoting a positive and supportive environment for their development.
Speakers
avatar for Kalyani Pardeshi

Kalyani Pardeshi

1. CMFRC: Led a six-week self-bullying intervention course, fostering mental resilience.2. Presentation for CPA’s in AB & SK: Exposed the "Motivation Myth," addressing mental fatigue and burnout.3. Compassion Fatigue Workshop - OSSIS: Provided strategies to combat compassion fatigue.4... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Macleod Hall C - CTCC
  Diversity, Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12) |   Equity & Human Rights (TQS/LQS 4), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Memory & Attention Pt. 2: Continuing the Journey
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
During this session, we will continue our exploration of the 9 principles of human memory and 3 levels of human attention. Perfect for any teacher who has ever wondered why so many students find it difficult to sustain focus in the classroom (and wishes to consider how to combat this!).
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Macleod Hall A - CTCC
  Educational Research (TQS/LQS 2), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Beginner Beekeeping: everything you wanted to know about becoming a beekeeper.
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Are you looking for a new hobby? Something to get you outside and take your mind off of teaching? Do you love fresh honey drizzled over warm toast or mixed in with your tea? This is the course for you!!! I’ll share with you how I became a beekeeper; all the materials and possible courses you need to get started; my beekeeping journey so far after five years; the benefits of becoming a beekeeper and how it has benefited my mental health; tips on how to get started and do something for YOU; and share the sweet and sticky secret to relaxing and reducing your stress level!
Speakers
avatar for Matthew Turner

Matthew Turner

Elementary school teacher who relaxes and enjoys down time managing bees, reading about, and learning anything and everything about bees. Enjoy time with my family, spending time outside, and watching and observing bee behaviour.
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Imperial 9 - HYATT Hyatt
  Environmental & Outdoor Education (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

6 Super Strategies for Superb Sex Ed: Best Practices for Teaching Sexual Health
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Are you stuck teaching sexual health the same way it was taught to YOU as a student? Times have changed, and there are subtle ways to make your sexual health classes more inclusive and impactful. Get the facts on how to answer questions from students with confidence, and ensure that all students see themselves in your lesson. We’ll review 6 great tips that will take your sexual health classes from subpar to superb!
Speakers
avatar for Nicole Inglis

Nicole Inglis

Health Promotion Facilitator, Alberta Health Services: Teaching Sexual Health
Nicole Inglis (she/her) has taught everything from grade 1 PE to Bio 30 and has taught in both public and Catholic Schools. She has an M.Ed in Adult Education and works on the Sexual and Reproductive Health Promotion team at Alberta Health Services. Nicole lives in Calgary with her... Read More →
avatar for Christine McKernan

Christine McKernan

Health Promotion Facilitators, Teaching Sexual Health, Alberta Health Services
Christine McKernan (she/her) has Master of Science in Health Promotion and has worked in the field of public health for over nine years. She has experience building healthy school communities across Alberta in urban and rural settings. In her free time, Christine enjoys hiking, biking... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Imperial 2 - HYATT Hyatt
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Empowering Educators: Thriving Through Midlife
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Avoiding burnout and regulating the nervous system can be a challenge! Join us for an engaging workshop tailored specifically for women educators navigating midlife. As teachers, we are constantly giving our best to our students and schools, often neglecting our own well-being in the process. This workshop focuses on practical strategies to prevent burnout through mindfulness, stress reduction techniques, and conscious lifestyle choices.

In this session, participants will delve into the unique challenges faced by women in midlife and explore how these challenges intersect with their professional roles. We will uncover the importance of self-care and sustainable practices to maintain balance and vitality throughout this transformative phase of life.
Speakers
avatar for Shauna Laubman

Shauna Laubman

Teacher, Foothills School Division
My name is Shauna Laubman and I work as a high school English and Social Studies teacher at Cameron Crossing outreach school. This position brings all of my lifelong training together and it is very fulfilling for me. I became a yoga teacher 12 years ago and have since specialized... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Glen 204 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Move Over Cigarettes: Vapes and Nicotine Pouches are Hooking Our Youth
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Alberta Health Services health professionals will discuss vaping and nicotine pouch use amongst youth.

Participants will learn:
• Trends in and prevalence rates of e-cigarette use for school aged youth in Alberta
• Best practices for preventing nicotine use
• An overview on nicotine pouches
• Marketing tactics targeting youth
• Grade appropriate prevention education for schools
• A summary of available resources for students and teachers to prevent and reduce nicotine use by young people
Speakers
avatar for Melissa Worrell

Melissa Worrell

Alberta Health Services
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Glen 208/209 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

How to Help Students with Anxiety, ADHD, Oppositional Defiance Disorder, and Autism
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
These may all seem like very different issues, but there are simple strategies that teachers can use to help students who struggle with any of these. Many teachers are feeling lost in how to teach students who are struggling. They don’t need more information, but practical tools that allow them to engage students like this on a daily basis.

This session will give the background they need to know about how these students work, as well as 5 practical tools that will result in the teacher feeling more confident and successful in reaching their students who are struggling.
Speakers
avatar for Connie Jakab

Connie Jakab

CEO, Jakab Co.
Connie Jakab is a Speaker, Author, and the CEO of the Jakab Co. She has been working in mental health and resilience for over 25 years in schools, researching how to bring students falling through the cracks closer. She is also the author of the Bring Them Closer series for parents... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Telus 101/102 - CTCC
  Inclusive Education (TQS/LQS 4), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Les techniques d'impacts en classe
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Les "techniques d'impact" sont des méthodes développées par Danie Beaulieu, une psychologue canadienne. Ces techniques visent à créer des interventions puissantes et mémorables, souvent en utilisant des moyens visuels, kinesthésiques ou émotionnels pour amplifier l'impact du message. L'objectif est de faciliter des changements rapides et durables chez les élèves.
Lors de cette session, nous verrons la provenance de ces techniques d'interventions en classe, nous explorerons différents outils que j'utilise avec mes élèves et les participants auront l'opportunité d'utiliser leur créativité afin de créer leur propre une technique d'impact.
Speakers
avatar for Annie Jacques

Annie Jacques

Enseignante, École du Nouveau Monde
Originaire de Montréal, Annie Jacques détient un baccalauréat en enseignement préscolaire et primaire ainsi qu'un certificat comme professeur en techniques d'impact. Déménagée à Calgary il y a plus de vingt ans, elle enseigne au conseil scolaire Francosud.  Maman, épouse... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Glen 205 - CTCC
  Inclusive Education (TQS/LQS 4), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

13:00 MST

Stratégies préventives en gestion de comportements - Partie 1
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Au cours de notre carrière d’enseignant, nous avons tous eu des années plus difficiles que d’autres pour différentes raisons. Il est important, lorsque cela nous arrive, de prendre un temps d’arrêt pour réfléchir aux pratiques que nous utilisons en salle de classe et aux stratégies que nous pouvons mettre en place pour aider nos élèves. Que nous soyons un enseignant débutant ou un enseignant d’expérience, parfois ce temps d’arrêt s’impose. Lors de cet atelier, nous explorerons des stratégies préventives et correctives. Nous insisterons sur l’importance de revenir aux stratégies efficaces pour tous les élèves avant de mettre en place des interventions ciblées et spécifiques.
Speakers
avatar for Isabelle Rioux

Isabelle Rioux

Conseillère pédagogique, Conseil scolaire FrancoSud
Madame Rioux est détentrice d’un baccalauréat en sciences de l’éducation et d’une maîtrise en éducation - spécialisation en administration scolaire. Elle œuvre dans le milieu de l’éducation depuis 20 ans et occupe présentement le poste de conseillère pédagogique... Read More →
avatar for Andrée-Anne Robert

Andrée-Anne Robert

Madame Robert est détentrice d’un baccalauréat en sciences de l’éducation et elle réalise présentement une maîtrise en éducation - spécialisation en efficacité de l'enseignement et des écoles. Elle œuvre dans le milieu de l’éducation depuis près de 18 ans et occupe... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Macleod Hall E1 - CTCC
  Inclusive Education (TQS/LQS 4), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Dene Handgames in the Classroom
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Handgames are a fun, simple activity that can be integrated into any classroom. In this session, participants will learn how to play a Dene version of hand games, and also how to introduce the game to students.
Speakers
avatar for Tahza Lorne Cardinal

Tahza Lorne Cardinal

Tahza Cardinal est membre attitré de Saddle Lake Cree Nation dans le territoire de Traité #6 et a passéson adolescence en aidant sa mère dans la création et la présentation du contenu de ses classes de Cri.Tahza a également travaillé pour le Conseil Scolaire de High Prairie... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Imperial 8 - HYATT Hyatt
  Indigenous Education (TQS/LQS 5), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

13:00 MST

Spirit of the Metis
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
The Metis are a people of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry with a distinct and rich culture different from other Indigenous peoples. Participants will learn about the historical impact and significance the Metis have had on the development of Canada. An understanding and definition of the Metis identity will be defined and the importance and significance of traditional Metis cultural items will be shown.
Speakers
avatar for Brian St.Germain

Brian St.Germain

Retired teacher
Brian St. Germain was born and raised in Red Deer and recently retired from Red Deer Public Schools after 42 years of teaching. The last 12 years as a lead teacher with FNMI Learning Services. He also serves as an Indigenous Education PD Facilitator with the ATA. Brian is Cree First... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Imperial 4 - HYATT Hyatt
  Indigenous Education (TQS/LQS 5), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

How to motivate EVERY student by doing less, not more!
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
If you’re tired of trying to find creative ways to answer “But when will I ever use this IRL,” this session is for you! We have been told that the only way to motivate students is through reward-based incentives but the truth is that the key to motivating every single student lies in connecting to what drives each and every one of us: love, meaning and a sense of purpose. No matter who you are or what your teaching style is, this session will equip you with three solid strategies to motivate your students that will require you to do less - not more - in your classroom. You will leave with concrete steps, resources and actions you can take into your classroom immediately on Monday that will transform your students’ relationship with learning. Ready to motivate your students in a way that matters? Let’s do this!
Speakers
avatar for Vanessa Vakharia

Vanessa Vakharia

Known as the Lady Gaga of math education, Vanessa is the founder and director of The Math Guru, a super cool boutique math & science tutoring studio in Toronto that's changing stereotypes about what math education looks like. She is also the host of the Math Therapy podcast, author... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Macleod Hall D - CTCC
  Keynotes and Special Events, Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

180 Days of Structured Word Inquiry
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Are you interested in trying SWI with your class, but not sure where to start? I'll share the daily lessons and games that I used with a Grade 2 class to help us learn about word families and the logic of spelling.
Speakers
avatar for Amber Cahill

Amber Cahill

Teacher, Edmonton Public Schools
Amber Cahill is a teacher with Edmonton Public Schools. She has 19 years experience as a classroom teacher and has completed a Master's Degree in Special Education with a focus on Reading, Writing, and Oral Language Disabilities. She has been incorporating Structured Word Inquiry... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Imperial 1 - HYATT Hyatt
  Language Arts (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

13:00 MST

Closing the Gap: Practical Tips to Comprehension in the Middle Years
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
In the middle years, the literacy gap is arguably at its highest! Those of you that have taught division 2 and 3 know first hand what it is like having a grade 1 to grade 12 reader in one room, while trying to approach a single curriculum for them all. No small feat!

More important than how we got here or what causes are to 'blame' for the comprehension gaps in our middle years students, the bigger question is how do we close that gap and bridge their understanding of literacy for high school and beyond. In this session, I will share some of my own resources and approaches tied to pedagogical practices, nuggets of knowledge gained from colleagues past and present, and have some time for our own collective sharing about our successes in raising the next generation of readers. My goal is to provide some ready-to-implement tools and tips to your programs and approaches already a part of your classroom and schools.

*The resources I will be sharing in this session are most directly tailored to grades 6-8 (ex. texts), however, can easily be adaptable to grades 4-9!
Speakers
avatar for Breanne Pyle

Breanne Pyle

With six years of experience teaching middle school, I am deeply passionate about literacy intervention and support. My focus has been on integrating effective literacy strategies within the structures of the classroom, not adding onto an already busy plate! Taking inspiration from... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Macleod Hall E3 - CTCC
  Language Arts (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

13:00 MST

Connecting the Dots - K - 4 Domino Math Games for Whole Class or Small Group Instruction
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Dominoes are one of our student's favorite math manipulatives and one of the easiest to find and implement into your math program. Games will cover the following concepts: counting, patterns, subitizing, basic operational fluency for +, - and x, place value, graphing, multi-digit operations and more. The handout will contain gameboards, journal masters for immediate use. Activities are easy to differentiate and can be used in whole class instruction, small groups or centers. Come and connect the dots and experience the powerful math connections sitting in a set of 28 dominoes!
Speakers
avatar for Jane Felling

Jane Felling

Presenter, Box Cars And One-Eyed Jacks Inc
Jane is author of the award winning Box Cars and One-Eyed Jacks series of teacher resources - both for math and literacy. Jane has presented workshops across North America for over 30 years and has been a featured speaker at 100's of provincial, state, national and international conference... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Glen 201/202 - CTCC
  Mathematics (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3)

13:00 MST

Handbells & Steel Drums
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
A chance to get a few ideas to teach Handbells and Steel Drums in the Classroom
Speakers
avatar for Teena Trick-Wilks

Teena Trick-Wilks

Teacher, Chinook's Edge School Division
Teena Trick-Wilks believes in sharing the Love of Music to help build ones mind, soul, body and life.  With a diverse background from teaching 4 years old to 80 years old students in the public, private and community settings, she can offer many ideas to help foster music in your... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Telus 110 - CTCC
  Music & Band (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Harbouring Hope | honing the gift of hanging on
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
How does hope play a role in our teaching and learning? Potential does not get reached. A student falls through the cracks. A teacher battles family and personal issues. Each one of us face hardship through our journey of life. When life hits us hard, it brings out one of two responses: we either give up, or fight through. It is when we fight through that growth and potential are reached. Hope enables us to fight. Building resiliency is paramount to push through hardship, and harbouring hope in our lives is vital to resiliency.
Speakers
avatar for Peter Hill

Peter Hill

CPM Enterprises
Peter is a licensed minister, author, motivational speaker, youtuber, and math teacher. During the school year, he teaches high school math in the city of Calgary. Outside of his teaching career, he is involved in the training, support, equipping and encouragement of an array of different... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Imperial 7 - HYATT Hyatt

13:00 MST

Tools to build your financial wellness
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Why is it crucial to prioritize our financial well-being? Being financially prepared is essential because it's not just about money; it's a fundamental aspect of overall wellness. Neglecting financial health can lead to stress and affect mental well-being, making it harder to navigate life's challenges.

For educators, who often prioritize the needs of others over their own, focusing on personal wellness, including financial wellness, is imperative. Studies show that 40% of financially unstable Canadians experience stress related to their finances. This stress permeates their work life, with 88% reporting frequent worries and 49% admitting it affects their job performance.

But what if there were simple tools that could alleviate this stress? This session aims to provide such tools, offering practical steps that can be implemented easily.

In this session, you will learn how to take charge of your financial wellness, including setting up emergency funds and saving for the future. We'll explore investment strategies, understanding market dynamics, and making informed decisions. Budgeting tips will address common dilemmas like balancing debt repayment with savings. Additionally, we'll delve into mitigating major financial risks, such as the escalating costs of long-term care and the financial impact of unexpected illnesses.

Being financially prepared isn't just about avoiding financial pitfalls; it's about building resilience and securing peace of mind in the face of life's uncertainties.
Speakers
avatar for Shane O'Bryan

Shane O'Bryan

Capital Planning
Shane is our Southern Alberta leader! Working from our Calgary office, Shane takes great pride in being a long-term Capital Planning team member, servicing the southern half of the province.
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Glen 206 - CTCC

13:00 MST

13:00 MST

Leadership Unplugged: Real Talk, Real Solutions and Building Real Networks for Impactful Leadership
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Join members of the executive of the Council for School Leadership as we attempt to cut through the noise and dive deep into issues that truly matter to Alberta Leaders. This conversation based session aims to engage in candid conversations and collaborative problem solving for today’s leaders. In this fast paced session we will showcase opportunities available to expand your leadership network and brainstorm new opportunities to support leaders in today’s ever changing context. Throughout this session we will have real conversations about some of the biggest challenges facing leaders today and work together to determine the best path forward. We invite you to join us as current and active leaders facilitate meaningful discussions to impact how we lead tomorrow.
Speakers
avatar for Lindsay Avramovic

Lindsay Avramovic

Council for School Leadership
Mrs. Lindsay Avramovic began her teaching career with Christ The Redeemer (CTR) at a K-12 school in Canmore. During that time, she served as an elementary teacher before being appointed to Vice Principal in 2017. In addition to her role as Vice Principal, she assumed portfolios in... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Macleod Hall E4 - CTCC
  School Leadership (LQS 1-9), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Collaboration space for Junior High and Senior High Science Teachers
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Don't all science teachers wish we had a list at our fingertips of proven labs or demos, rather than always trying to come up with something on our own? Join in once again in collaboration with other Junior High and High School science teachers across the districts and a variety of classrooms and divisions to share your knowledge or expertise (or sheer lived-out experience) of what works and what doesn't work. Participants are asked to come prepared with a digital list of your favourite 'go to' demos and labs (including materials and procedures) for any Div 3 or 4 science class that you teach. The intention is to collaborate with one another and to leave with a great list of labs or demos that anyone can pull from, given the amount of time and/or resources you may have.
Speakers
avatar for Robyn Calvert

Robyn Calvert

Teacher, Palliser School Division
Robyn Calvert is in her 9th year teaching High School Sciences at Master’s College, with the Palliser School Division in Calgary, Alberta. Robyn has spent her whole life in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and just recently found out that she is a 4th generation Calgarian. Robyn has been... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Imperial 3 - HYATT Hyatt
  Science (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Enseigner la méthode scientifique à l’aide de simulations virtuelles
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Les Gizmos sont des simulations disponibles en ligne. Enseigner les sciences à l’aide des Gizmos augmente l’intérêt et l’engagement en modélisant des phénomènes naturels. Les apprenants peuvent ainsi développer et donner un sens à des concepts scientifiques complexes en interagissant avec les variables, en observant les changements et en tirant des conclusions. Lors de cette session, les meilleures pratiques d'enseignement avec Gizmos seront modélisées. À noter que l'accès aux Gizmos pour les enseignants de la maternelle à la 6e année est rendu possible par Alberta Education. Si possible, apportez un appareil numérique pour profiter au maximum de cette session.
Speakers
avatar for Renée Michaud

Renée Michaud

Consultante en mathématiques/Math Consultant, RLM Consulting
Renée Michaud est consultante en mathématiques.  Elle présente régulièrement des sessions variées à différents congrès de différentes provinces tel qu’à APPIPC, BCAMT, APEF et nationalement à ACPI et ce, en français et en anglais.  Elle travaille également pour des... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Glen 203 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Science (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

13:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30) Exploring Van Gogh Painting Technique
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
Are you a teacher who's always wanted to learn how to paint like Van Gogh? Well, you're in luck! Join and learn how to paint landscapes in the style of Van Gogh using acrylics, brushes, and palette knives. You will be provided with step-by-step instructions to guide you through the process, ensuring you complete a stunning painting by the end of the session. You will walk away with a beautiful piece of art and gain the skills to implement this technique in your own art classroom. Your students are sure to love it! You'll also receive a link to a YouTube instructional video and a PowerPoint presentation to use in your art classroom. Take advantage of this opportunity to bring new creative skills to your teaching!
This session has a participant fee of $15.75. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Izabella Orzelski

Izabella Orzelski

Teacher, Fine Arts Council
Izabella, an accomplished artist and educator, holds an MFA from the New York Academy of Art and a Ph.D. in education from the University of Alberta. Her contributions to art education have been recognized with the Winspear Fund Grant and the Dahesh Museum Award in New York. She is... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
Telus 103 - CTCC
  Art (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Help! I Can't Do It All: Boundaries & Critical Communication
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
In this session we will explore discussion around creating and sharing boundaries and how this can improve our confidence, relationships, mental health and quality of life. We share common misconceptions around boundaries and share kind, clear strategies for both setting boundaries and receiving boundaries from others. We share the neuroscience behind Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to facilitate psychological flexibility, discuss the mind/body connection and then discuss how to communicate with the people in our lives both professionally and personally to bring back joy in our lives.
Speakers
avatar for Lesley Wenzel

Lesley Wenzel

Lesley has been an educator for over 25 years. Her career as a classroom teacher and Vice Principal focused on implementing customized learning strategies for facilitating confident, independent learners. Lesley has also been a Learning Support Teacher specializing in providing classroom... Read More →
avatar for Lindsay Booker

Lindsay Booker

Dr. Lindsay Booker holds a PhD from the University of Nebraska, a Master & Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Studies/Health from Brock University. Lindsay specializes in conducting comprehensive psychological assessments and providing mental health treatment for children, teenagers... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
Imperial 6 - HYATT Hyatt
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

14:20 MST

Freedom to Fail: Redefining Success in ALL Classrooms
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Let’s get real—fear of failure is one of the biggest reasons students don’t engage in the classroom. But here’s the truth: Lizzo, Taylor Swift, and Albert Einstein all faced failure before hitting it big, and real-world mathematicians and scientists get paid to fail every day! In this session, we’re flipping the script on success. I’m going to show you how to help your students embrace failure, redefine what success REALLY means, and use every stumble as a stepping stone to finding meaning and purpose in all classrooms. You'll leave with impactful, actionable strategies you can use right away to turn setbacks into comebacks and make failure your classroom’s secret weapon for growth!
Speakers
avatar for Vanessa Vakharia

Vanessa Vakharia

Known as the Lady Gaga of math education, Vanessa is the founder and director of The Math Guru, a super cool boutique math & science tutoring studio in Toronto that's changing stereotypes about what math education looks like. She is also the host of the Math Therapy podcast, author... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Macleod Hall D - CTCC

14:20 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 20) It's the little things in Life. Painting miniatures for Role-playing games.
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Come, sit down and strain your eyes with your peers as we learn basic painting techniques on 18 mm miniatures. These miniatures can be used in a plethora of board games and role playing games and are yours to take home afterwards.
This session has a participant fee of $5.25. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Duane Sovyn

Duane Sovyn

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
In 1991 just before paper was invented, my high-school English class was paired up with a grade four elementary class. I was partnered up with a young man who chose not to talk, in fact, he hadn’t since Kindergarten.  After three hours with me, he was talking more than I was. The... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Co-Lab 111 - CTCC
  Art (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

14:20 MST

Algebra Made Fun: Using Roleplay and Trading Card Game Elements in the Classroom
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
During my first year as a generalist for the new Alberta PoS, I designed a card game for my classroom to help bridge the concepts of algebra, and in the process also used it as a in-class currency.

After playing with it for several months, I found students were activity engaged with the math, as well as how they could participate to further develop their progress in the game.

With this success, I would like to introduce to you what I learned that made the game effective, what hurdles and difficulties I found in my first year using it, and a couple of blank templates that you (or your students) can use to create a similar game in the coming years of your own career.
Speakers
avatar for Raymond Cundliffe

Raymond Cundliffe

A new elementary generalist teacher who has a passion for interdisciplinary activities and gamification.
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Macleod Hall E4 - CTCC
  Curriculum & Pedagogy (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

14:20 MST

Elementary School Classroom Management for New Teachers: Learn The Art of Herding Cats
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Classroom management is the foundation of effective teaching, yet many new teachers begin their careers unprepared for this critical practice. Through this session, attendees will gain insights and techniques that they can apply in their own classrooms, helping them to create a positive and productive learning environment for their students. From establishing routines and procedures and building strong relationships with your students, this session will provide new teachers with the tools they need to confidently manage their classrooms and succeed in their teaching careers.
Speakers
avatar for Sean Hartley

Sean Hartley

Sean is in his 14th year as a classroom teacher, all at the elementary level. He believes his greatest strength as a teacher is herding cats, and is passionate about supporting new teachers in living up to their full potential.
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Telus 101/102 - CTCC
  Curriculum & Pedagogy (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

14:20 MST

Finding Home on The Range: Exploring Alberta’s Wildlife and Conservation Agriculture
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Join Inside Education for an introduction to agriculture in Alberta's Grasslands region, exploring ecosystem health, impacts on wildlife and agriculture practices addressing climate change. This session covers biodiversity, climate change, and conservation agriculture, aligning with grade 5-6 Earth Systems, grade 6 Living Systems, grade 7 Interactions and Ecosystems, and grade 9 Biological Diversity. In addition, we’ll highlight our full suite of additional support through classroom programming, field trips, youth summits, learning resources and teacher PD.

We will showcase 3 interactive low-equipment Monday-morning ready classroom activities, adaptable by grade:
-An active reflection game that explores students' connections to agriculture and the food system.
-An immersive group game on habitat in the grasslands
-A high-energy game show about native grasslands species, innovation in the region, and more!
Speakers
avatar for Inside Education

Inside Education

Inside Education
Inside Education is an Alberta-based, environment and natural resource education charitable society. We have been supporting teachers and inspiring students to think critically about natural resource topics since 1985! With our full suite of no-cost teaching resources, youth summits... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Macleod Hall E3 - CTCC
  Environmental & Outdoor Education (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

14:20 MST

Extending Outside of the Classroom With Project-Based Learning
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Are you ready to take your teaching skills to the next level and make a lasting impact on your students' lives? Join me for a transformative learning session focused on mastering project-based skills as teachers; equipping you to empower your students with this skill set.

In today's dynamic educational landscape, successful members of society begin at the heart of every successful classroom. As educators, your ability to engage, inspire, and influence your students is paramount to fostering a positive learning environment and nurturing their intellectual and personal growth. At the core of this ability lies learning what is not only valuable within the four walls of the class, but extendable into student's lives and future outside of the classroom.

Don't miss this opportunity to invest in your professional development and transform your teaching practice. Together, let's empower the next generation of leaders, innovators, and changemakers through the power of extendable skills. Join me for our learning session and embark on a journey to unleash your full potential and transmit invaluable assets to your students.
Speakers
avatar for Michelle Brown

Michelle Brown

Michelle is a English Language Arts teacher who is passionate about learning tangible skills that she can then pass along to her students. Her projects and assignments are extendable outside of the classroom. Her teaching philosophy follows that of Kolb's Triple E Framework, where... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Glen 204 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Fostering Effective Relationships (TQS/LQS 1), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

14:20 MST

Shameless: How to talk about sexting, pornography, consent and more in today’s sex ed classroom
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Scary pictures, silence, fear and loathing are the sex-ed of the past! Bring your classroom into the modern era through effective, inclusive, and comprehensive sexual health education. In today's digital age, students have unprecedented access to information at their fingertips, anytime and anywhere, so it’s crucial to be prepared to talk about sexting, pornography, and consent. We’ll showcase practical teaching strategies, valuable conversation tips, and curated resources to support today’s sex ed classroom. By the end of this session, you will feel more confident and prepared to meet students where they are and foster meaningful and inclusive discussions about sexual health.
Speakers
avatar for Nicole Inglis

Nicole Inglis

Health Promotion Facilitator, Alberta Health Services: Teaching Sexual Health
Nicole Inglis (she/her) has taught everything from grade 1 PE to Bio 30 and has taught in both public and Catholic Schools. She has an M.Ed in Adult Education and works on the Sexual and Reproductive Health Promotion team at Alberta Health Services. Nicole lives in Calgary with her... Read More →
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Christine McKernan

Health Promotion Facilitators, Teaching Sexual Health, Alberta Health Services
Christine McKernan (she/her) has Master of Science in Health Promotion and has worked in the field of public health for over nine years. She has experience building healthy school communities across Alberta in urban and rural settings. In her free time, Christine enjoys hiking, biking... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Imperial 2 - HYATT Hyatt
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

14:20 MST

Speed Reading and Time Efficiencies
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Busy, overworked, and overwhelmed? Looking for better work-life balance so that you can have time for yourself again? Let's hack your brain through this experiential workshop to learn speed reading and other time management hacks that will put you back in the driver seat of your schedule.
Speakers
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Grace Martin

Teacher, Chinook's Edge School Division
Grace Martin is an author, science and math teacher with an extensive background in wellness. She works at Olds High school.
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Glen 205 - CTCC
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

14:20 MST

Stratégies correctives en gestion de comportement (partie 2)
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Saviez-vous qu’une gestion de classe et des comportements implique que 80% des interventions sont préventives et que 20% d’entre elles sont de nature corrective (curative) (Bissonnette, 2017)? Ce deuxième volet de formation vient compléter la formation « Stratégies préventives en gestion de comportement (partie 1) ». Lors de cette session, nous aborderons les interventions correctives auprès des élèves qui présentent des écarts de conduite. Ainsi, nous présenterons les interventions indirectes, directes, l’accumulation de données comportementales, le questionnement sur la fonction du comportement et le recours à l’aide spécialisée.
Speakers
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Isabelle Rioux

Conseillère pédagogique, Conseil scolaire FrancoSud
Madame Rioux est détentrice d’un baccalauréat en sciences de l’éducation et d’une maîtrise en éducation - spécialisation en administration scolaire. Elle œuvre dans le milieu de l’éducation depuis 20 ans et occupe présentement le poste de conseillère pédagogique... Read More →
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Andrée-Anne Robert

Madame Robert est détentrice d’un baccalauréat en sciences de l’éducation et elle réalise présentement une maîtrise en éducation - spécialisation en efficacité de l'enseignement et des écoles. Elle œuvre dans le milieu de l’éducation depuis près de 18 ans et occupe... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Macleod Hall E1 - CTCC
  Inclusive Education (TQS/LQS 4), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

14:20 MST

Indigenous Veterans and My Cree Father's POW Experience
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Information on the war efforts of Indigenous soldiers and their treatment upon their return to Canada. The session will also highlight the personal story of
Cpl. Alphonse St.Germain and his time spent as a POW in Italy and Germany. A story of resilience and determination to survive and create a stable life for his family despite many unique obstacles.
Speakers
avatar for Brian St.Germain

Brian St.Germain

Retired teacher
Brian St. Germain was born and raised in Red Deer and recently retired from Red Deer Public Schools after 42 years of teaching. The last 12 years as a lead teacher with FNMI Learning Services. He also serves as an Indigenous Education PD Facilitator with the ATA. Brian is Cree First... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Imperial 4 - HYATT Hyatt
  Indigenous Education (TQS/LQS 5), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

14:20 MST

Embracing the Future: How A.I. Will Change Education
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Attention educators, administrators and all advocates of student success! Join Walter Schwabe for an exciting journey into the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its transformative potential in K-12 education.

As AI rapidly permeates every industry, education is no different. How is AI changing the role of educators? Will it replace educators? How are teachers and students currently using these powerful applications and are there risks associated in doing so? Walter discusses these important fundamental questions, reviews AI tools, discusses best practices and presents a framework to help teachers and administrators harness the power of AI in their districts.

Discover the immense possibilities that AI represents, as Walter delves into how AI can be seamlessly integrated into the classroom while also enhancing personalized learning pathways. Teachers will learn how to boost personalized student engagement, leverage adaptive assessments and ignite a love for learning via human led instruction with the support of AI tutoring chatbots.

Walter will also discuss the concerns and challenges ahead for administrators when considering the implementation of AI within their school districts. Such as the possibility of unintentional biases. The importance of addressing student data privacy, equitable access to the technology by reducing the digital divide and emphasizing the need for continued human led instruction and mentorship alongside AI driven tools.

To aid in this process Walter will present a practical framework designed to guide administrators through the steps of how to effectively establish an AI-driven learning ecosystem to the benefit of students and teachers while also helping to mitigate risks.

Prepare to be empowered and equipped with the knowledge and strategies necessary to harness the power of AI in the classroom, so as to help save teachers time, inspire students and reduce the fear of the unknown.

Join Walter for this captivating presentation on how AI will change education.

The future of education is here and it’s time to embrace it!
Speakers
avatar for Walter Schwabe

Walter Schwabe

Walter Schwabe is from the Bear Clan of the Kahnawá:ke Mohawk, and is also a direct descendant of Cree Chief Michel Callihoo, an original signatory of Treaty 6 for the Michel First Nation.Walter is one of four co-founders, Echo Point’s majority shareholder, and the only Officer... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Exhibition Hall E X - CTCC
  Keynotes and Special Events, ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

14:20 MST

AI in Literacy: Engaging and Empowering K-8 Students
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Explore practical ways artificial intelligence (AI) enhances K-8 literacy education. Join me to discover how AI tools personalize learning, boost student interest, and make teaching easier. Discover user-friendly AI literacy tools that improve reading, writing, and language skills by adapting to each student's needs. Imagine receiving instant feedback on student work and using interactive programs that keep kids excited about learning. Consider how Ai might be used to engage ELL students. By attending, you will gain simple strategies to integrate AI into your lessons, making teaching more effective and engaging while also helping you make informed decisions based on student progress data. Don't miss this chance to learn how AI can revolutionize literacy teaching, creating a vibrant learning environment that inspires students to excel.
Speakers
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Michelle Bechthold

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Michelle Bechthold is a dedicated educator with 20 years of experience teaching K-8 students. She holds a Master's in Education and a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Communications and a minor in English. Over the past three years, Michelle has been integrating AI into classrooms... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Telus 104/105/106 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Language Arts (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

14:20 MST

How Well Do Your Students Read?
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
This 1-hour session will explore some of the practical ways in which Grades 7-10 teachers can model and scaffold for readers and writers the skills needed to more actively and meaningfully engage with texts of all kinds. Teachers will come away with tools and strategies that enable students to make visible to us the often-invisible process of comprehending, a process that can’t always be captured by a standardized multiple-choice assessment. Tannis will also provide a brief overview of Pearson’s new Literacy Success Assessment (Grades 7-10), a tool for gaining insights into how our students comprehend and communicate.
Speakers
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Tannis Niziol

Designer of Professional Learning, Albert Professional Learning Consortium
Tannis Niziol is a Designer of Professional Learning with the Alberta Professional Learning Consortium. Throughout her 32-year career as a teacher, administrator, and curriculum consultant, in both Alberta and Manitoba, Tannis has remained passionate about teaching and learning. She... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Glen 208/209 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Language Arts (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

14:20 MST

Phonological and Morphological Awareness Using SWI
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Structured Word Inquiry investigates English spelling to find the logic of the spelling system. It is known for building morphological awareness, but it also embeds many phonological awareness activities. Come see how you can use spelling work to build phonological awareness in your students.
Speakers
avatar for Amber Cahill

Amber Cahill

Teacher, Edmonton Public Schools
Amber Cahill is a teacher with Edmonton Public Schools. She has 19 years experience as a classroom teacher and has completed a Master's Degree in Special Education with a focus on Reading, Writing, and Oral Language Disabilities. She has been incorporating Structured Word Inquiry... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Imperial 1 - HYATT Hyatt
  Language Arts (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

14:20 MST

PLAY ON WORDS - PRIMARY LITERACY GAMES FOR WHOLE CLASS, SMALL GROUP and ELL INSTRUCTION
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Science of reading reminds us that brains learn best through PLAY! Come prepared to play literacy games that incorporate the use of hands on manipulatives including: literacy dice, letter tiles, word decks and more that will help you teach and support learning in the novel ways that young brains learn best. Games and activities cover: letter recognition, rhyme, word families and patterns, vocabulary, spelling simple CVC words, work with vowels and blends. Handout will contain games, ideas to differentiate activities provided throughout. Games can be adapted for intervention, ELL and used for assessment.
Speakers
avatar for Jane Felling

Jane Felling

Presenter, Box Cars And One-Eyed Jacks Inc
Jane is author of the award winning Box Cars and One-Eyed Jacks series of teacher resources - both for math and literacy. Jane has presented workshops across North America for over 30 years and has been a featured speaker at 100's of provincial, state, national and international conference... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Glen 201/202 - CTCC
  Language Arts (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

14:20 MST

Drum set intro
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
A chance to learn how to work a drum set, and how to use the drum set in your classroom to help build a sense of beat and subdivisions!
Speakers
avatar for Teena Trick-Wilks

Teena Trick-Wilks

Teacher, Chinook's Edge School Division
Teena Trick-Wilks believes in sharing the Love of Music to help build ones mind, soul, body and life.  With a diverse background from teaching 4 years old to 80 years old students in the public, private and community settings, she can offer many ideas to help foster music in your... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Telus 110 - CTCC
  Music & Band (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

14:20 MST

Rippin' It In Music
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Paper is everywhere and now it is an instrument. Come learn how to repurpose your recycling into solo and large group ensembles. This session will focus on creating rhythm and sound with paper and other non-conventional materials. Whether you are an elementary music teacher or a general classroom teacher, this session will give you an activity that students will enjoy.
Speakers
avatar for Janell Toews

Janell Toews

Janell Toews is a teacher out of Canmore who has been teaching for 18 years.  She was nominated for the Musicounts Teacher of the Year Award at the 2022 Junos.  She is passionate about music and drama.  She currently teaches elementary music, guitar, drumming, jazz, concert band... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Imperial 8 - HYATT Hyatt
  Music & Band (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

14:20 MST

HPEC Presents: Elevating Physical Education Strategies for Success
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Join the Health and Physical Education Council of the ATA (HPEC) for an engaging session designed specifically for Physical Education teachers eager to explore innovative approaches to Phys Ed classes and health education. This session will provide practical knowledge and hands-on strategies that you can implement immediately in your classroom.
During this session, we will delve into essential topics such as physical literacy, emphasizing the significance of being active for life, and highlighting the crucial role of movement in overall well-being. Additionally, we will discuss the importance of fostering a sense of belonging and teamwork within physical education settings.
Get ready to leave this session feeling inspired, empowered, and ready to elevate your PE classes to new heights!
Speakers
avatar for Anne Murphy

Anne Murphy

Anne Murphy is the Regional Representative for Greater Calgary for HPEC.
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Telus 108/109 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Physical Education (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

14:20 MST

ARTA and the ARTA Benefit Plans - Looking Ahead to New ADVENTURES "Presented by Alberta Retired Teac
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
If you are considering retirement within the next five years, then you’ve got some big decisions just around the corner. Make sure you’re ready for them! This presentation will go over everything you need to know about the Alberta Retired Teachers’ Association (ARTA), including programs and perks available to members and, of course, the nationally acclaimed Health Benefit Plans, complete with information on all the health, travel, and dental benefits ARTA offers. A current retired teacher will provide important points to consider before making the leap into retirement and will touch on some retirement lessons they’ve learned from experience. Join us to discover how ARTA can give you the support you need to begin this new, exciting adventure.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Hope

Jennifer Hope

Manager of Marketing and Promotions, Alberta Retired Teachers' Assocation
The Alberta Retired Teachers’ Association (ARTA) was founded in 1963 as a member run, non-profit organization set on addressing the needs of retired teachers around the province. Today, ARTA is over 31,000 members strong and offers a long list of services, including one of the best... Read More →
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Gordon Cumming

Alberta Retired Teachers' Association
After thirty-seven years as a teacher and administrator with the Calgary Board of Education, Gordon launched into retirement in 2002. He has contributed to the lives of former colleagues through his involvement with the Calgary Retired Teachers Association, the Alberta Retired Teachers... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Glen 206 - CTCC

14:20 MST

Face Time Without the Phone | rekindling the lost art of communication
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
We all want to be heard. We want to know someone cares about what we have to say. As teachers, this may be one of our most important roles in the profession – showing those around us that we are listening. These communication skills are often hard to find in the middle of the noise of life around us, and yet vital for the healthy functioning of a school. Peter takes a look at some of the fundamental principles of communication. Examples, stories, and role playing with one another will help us all sharpen these vital skills.
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Peter Hill

CPM Enterprises
Peter is a licensed minister, author, motivational speaker, youtuber, and math teacher. During the school year, he teaches high school math in the city of Calgary. Outside of his teaching career, he is involved in the training, support, equipping and encouragement of an array of different... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Imperial 7 - HYATT Hyatt

14:20 MST

Help, I’m a teacher with ADHD!
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Maybe you’ve always known about your ADHD, or maybe you’ve just been diagnosed. Maybe you don’t even have a formal diagnosis yet—the fact remains that having ADHD is hard. Having ADHD as a teacher can be especially challenging.

Learn how to unlock your brain’s natural teaching superpowers and gather strategies to face your most common challenges (like the mounds of papers stacked on your desk).
Speakers
avatar for Kendall Delamont

Kendall Delamont

The ADHD Toolkit
Kendall holds a B.A. in Behavioural Sciences, a B.Ed., and is an ADHD Certified Educator. She spent 8 years teaching grade 4 and has since developed The ADHD Toolkit; a series of courses for people with ADHD and the people who love and support those with ADHD. Through her own ADHD... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Macleod Hall C - CTCC

14:20 MST

Teacher Safety Net
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Over many years the Association has been able to construct a safety net for teachers and their families. This presentation provides an overview of what teachers have in regard to sick leave and other leaves through the collective agreement, extended disability, life insurance, other benefit plan provisions, as well as pension and death benefits. This is a light-hearted presentation that is intended to be presented to local teachers in order to provide very relevant and necessary information on existing entitlements.
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Imperial 5 - HYATT Hyatt

14:20 MST

Gizmos: Une séquence pédagogique en Science - Matière, 3e à 6e année
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Découvrez comment l’enseignement des sciences à l’aide des simulations virtuelles Gizmos peut soutenir l’approche « explorer avant d’expliquer » grâce à ces expériences d’apprentissage concrètes. Pendant cet atelier, vous participerez à une leçon interactive STIM et témoignerez de l’impact que les Gizmos peuvent avoir en classe. On vous proposera de petits changements dans l’ordre des activités d'apprentissage afin d’aider les élèves à acquérir des connaissances et des compétences durables. À noter que l'accès aux Gizmos pour les enseignants de la maternelle à la 6e année est rendu possible par Alberta Education. Veuillez apporter un appareil numérique pour profiter au maximum de cette session.
Speakers
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Renée Michaud

Consultante en mathématiques/Math Consultant, RLM Consulting
Renée Michaud est consultante en mathématiques.  Elle présente régulièrement des sessions variées à différents congrès de différentes provinces tel qu’à APPIPC, BCAMT, APEF et nationalement à ACPI et ce, en français et en anglais.  Elle travaille également pour des... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Glen 203 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Science (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

14:20 MST

Hands-on Learning for Grade 8 Science Teachers
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
I will share two successful projects that I have developed for the grade 8 science curriculum that students love. The first will be an extension of the Body Systems Unit which includes independent student prep work at home and 4-5 days of in class hands-on work. Students will be directed and work independently throughout this project, and the results are spectacular. The second project will take students through the process of water sampling techniques that engage students in some big picture thinking that promotes critical thinking based on scientific data they collect in the field. Both projects are engaging and are highlights of their science programs in grade eight.
Speakers
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Steven Kotowich

Teacher, Westmount Charter School
I have been a teacher for 27 years who has loves to be outdoors.  In that time, I have been leading all types of outdoor activities with students ranging from day hikes to backpacking trips, snowshoeing to cross country skiing.  If it gets students active and outside of a classroom... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Macleod Hall E2 - CTCC
  Science (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

14:20 MST

Who Killed Barney Greenman?
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
In this session participants will work through exploring the differences between Perpetrators, Collaborators, Bystanders, and Rescuers in relation to the Holocaust, by sifting through a number of identity and situational cards. From there, they will be introduced to 3 year old Barney Greenman. Participants will then utilize the same cards to identify who was responsible for Barney’s death. This activity is Monday morning ready for participants and is an incredibly effective way to have students engage with the acts of the Nazi regime through the lens of just one child.
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avatar for Lindsay Anderson

Lindsay Anderson

Lindsay is a passionate educator with 20 years of experiences in kindergarten through grade 12. One of her greatest accomplishments was writing the LDC for Holocaust Studies 15-25-35 and teaching these courses over the past 4 years. Lindsay is currently pursuing a PhD. in Holocaust... Read More →
Thursday February 20, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Imperial 9 - HYATT Hyatt
  Social Studies (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)
 
Friday, February 21
 

09:00 MST

Empowering Educators: Navigating Grading Reform Through Incremental Changes for Student Success
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
In the midst of numerous demands on educators' time, adapting teaching practices can be a daunting task. However, we invite educators to embark on a journey toward grading reform success, emphasizing incremental changes and practical strategies. Recognizing the pivotal role grading practices play in shaping student learning experiences, this session is crafted to equip educators with the necessary tools and insights for implementing impactful reforms in their classrooms. Join us as we empower educators to navigate the path toward effective grading practices and enhance student learning outcomes.
Speakers
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AAC Facilitator

Field Service Facilitator, Alberta Assessment Consortium
Alberta Assessment Consortium (AAC) is a not-for-profit registered society funded by membership. We are a recognized education partner in the province of Alberta and an independent voice able to provide an informed response to questions/issues that impact student learning. We provide... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 5 - HYATT Hyatt
  Assessment (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30) Navigating Child Abuse Concerns and Disclosures.
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
During this session, participants will review how school staff can Recognize, Respond, Report, and Record suspected child abuse. Included in this session will be specific information to help school-based staff identify and report suspected abuse. Including, who to call, the specific questions that you will be asked when making a report, and what happens after a report is made. This session will provide templates and resources for responding to current safeguarding trends.
Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Brenda Straw

Brenda Straw

Education Liaison, Luna Child and Youth Advocacy Centre
Brenda Straw is a teacher on secondment to Luna Child and Youth Advocacy Centre (CYAC) from the Calgary Catholic School District (CSSD). As a certified teacher stationed at a Child and Youth Advocacy Center in Alberta, Brenda collaborates with district leadership in Southern Alberta... Read More →
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Sandi Pineda-Selva

Manager of Prevention and Wellness, Luna Child and Youth Advocacy Centre
Sandi Pineda-Selva, MA, holds a Master's in Leadership and has over 15 years of experience in child abuse prevention. Currently serving as the Manager of Prevention and Wellness at Luna Child and Youth Advocacy Centre, she works to protect children and empower communities. Sandi collaborates... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 2 - HYATT Hyatt
  Counselling & Student Support (TQS/LQS 4), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Making new.LearnAlberta.ca work for you
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Did you know you can do so much more than just view curriculum on new.LearnAlberta.ca? This session will explore how you can make new.LearnAlberta.ca work for you. You’ll be guided through new.LearnAlberta.ca where you can view new curriculum implementation supports and find available resources for students, parents and for teachers. Please bring a device to explore new.LearnAlberta.ca.
Speakers
avatar for Alberta Education

Alberta Education

Manager, Implementation Unit of Curriculum Division, Alberta Education
Curriculum division staff will facilitate the session. Additional information can be provided upon acceptance of proposal.
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Glen 204 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Curriculum & Pedagogy (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

09:00 MST

Reimagining Lunchtime: Empowering Social-Emotional Skills in Alberta Classrooms
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Join me for an insightful presentation on "Reimagining Lunchtime: Empowering Social-Emotional Skills in Alberta Classrooms." We'll explore how Alberta elementary teachers perceive the importance of building social-emotional skills during lunchtime. Discover key findings on the use of technology, the necessity of setting clear expectations, and the challenges posed by limited lunchtime. Learn about the value of social interactions, strategies for adapting to diverse student needs, and practical recommendations for optimizing lunchtime to foster a supportive and inclusive environment for all students. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding and practices around school lunchtime!
Speakers
avatar for Mackenzie Lafleur

Mackenzie Lafleur

Hi! My name is Mackenzie. I've been a teacher for 7 years and I'm passionate about building student relationships.
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Telus 103 - CTCC
  Educational Research (TQS/LQS 2), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

09:00 MST

Gr.7-9-Literacy Interventions that Work!
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
So many kids need help - where do you possibly start? Tracey will help guide you through the process, starting with easy diagnostic assessments then how to use that data to set up simple treatment plans for your small groups (Tier 2 or 3) Suggestions for resources, timetable/staff organization and evidence-based intervention materials will be discussed. Be prepared to share organizational routines and resources that have worked for you! Handouts for this session will be available at https://mackjacklearning.ca/academy/ (under "Workshop Handouts").
Speakers
avatar for Tracey Bowes

Tracey Bowes

Dyslexia Practitioner/Literacy Consultant, Mack Jack Learning
After 31 years in the classroom in a variety of roles (elementary/middle school classroom teacher, K-12 Learning Support, K-12 Music/Drama/Musical Theatre, Special Education Coordinator), Tracey left the public school system to start her own private practice in Calgary, Mack Jack... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 6 - HYATT Hyatt
  English Language Learning (TQS/LQS 4), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

09:00 MST

An Introduction to Restorative Practices and Restorative Circles
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
All humans are hardwired to connect. Just as we need food, shelter and clothing, human beings also need strong and meaningful relationships to thrive.

Restorative practices is a field within the social sciences that studies how to strengthen relationships between individuals as well as social connections within communities.

As an introduction International Institute for Restorative Practices full two-day training, this session will highlight the importance and impact of restorative practices on learning environments and entire schools. Derek is a certified IIRP trainer of the full program and can answer questions as well as facilitate connections to the full two day training for those interested.
Speakers
avatar for Derek Keenan

Derek Keenan

Principal, Rocky View Schools
Derek Keenan is Principal of W.H. Croxford High School in Airdrie, Alberta. An international speaker, consultant and most importantly, father, his desire to inspire educators drives him to continue to learn and share current, engaging research with educators and students alike. With... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 3 - HYATT Hyatt
  Fostering Effective Relationships (TQS/LQS 1), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Comprehensible Input-based Activities for the Second Language Classroom
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Discover practical strategies and activities that make language learning more effective and enjoyable for your students. We will explore a variety of techniques and provide demonstrations on how to implement them in your classroom. Participants will have the opportunity to try out activities firsthand and discuss their experiences. Learn how to use things like Embedded Readings, MovieTalk, and Easy Reader Novels to enhance comprehension and engagement. This interactive session is designed to equip you with valuable insights and practical tips to improve your second language instruction.
Speakers
avatar for Kristin Duncan

Kristin Duncan

Spanish Teacher, grades 5-8, Foundations for the Future Charter Academy
Kristin has been teaching Spanish for 14 years, mainly to middle school students, and also has experience teaching French. She currently teaches grade 7 and 8 Spanish at a charter school where she uses comprehensible input methods to help her students learn. She has taught abroad... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Telus 105 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  French & International Languages (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Nourishing Minds: Cultivating a Healthy Relationship with Food
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
You notice students consistently bring high-sugar snacks and drinks to school. You overhear a student body shaming another student in class. What do you do? New and updated resources and lesson plans will be shared during the session to reflect, collaborate, and explore these topics with other educators. Learn about key strategies you can use to support a positive relationship with food in your classroom and school environment.
Speakers
avatar for Mariel Fajer-Gomez

Mariel Fajer-Gomez

Public Health Dietitian, Alberta Health Services
Mariel Fajer is a Registered Dietitian with over 10 years of experience. She is passionate about sharing nutrition information with a variety of audiences and enjoys finding novel ways to translate research findings to simple but effective messages to foster health and wellness. On... Read More →
avatar for Carley Hughes

Carley Hughes

Carley Hughes is a registered dietitian with a specialty in paediatric nutrition and research. She works as a public health dietitian with Alberta Health Services, serving the communities of Cochrane and the Bow Valley, with a focus on infant and child nutrition, policy and community... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 7 - HYATT Hyatt
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Personal Retiree Plan education session
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Your retirement, your way. If you're starting to think about retirement, you might be wondering what your benefit options will look like. Our flexible solutions will meet your needs for the next stage of your life, so you can: BE FLEXIBLE. Choose the coverage that suits your needs for extended health benefits, prescription drugs and dental care. FEEL CONFIDENT. Enjoy your retirement with peace of mind that your coverage is secure with a brand you know and trust. TRAVEL FAR. Enjoy worry-free vacations with our emergency travel coverage and up to 120 days per trip. LIVE WELL. Stay happy and healthy by taking advantage of personal, nutritional and financial counseling through our wellness programs. Learn what to expect and plan for in retirement; from government sponsored programs to personal benefit options. This is a great opportunity to plan early for the retirement you always envisioned.
Speakers
avatar for Alberta Blue Cross

Alberta Blue Cross

Personal Benefits Specialist, Alberta Blue Cross
At Alberta Blue Cross, we believe we have the responsibility to impact lives for the better by creating and fostering accessible wellness for everyone. Alberta Blue Cross is the largest benefits provider in Alberta and one of the largest in Western Canada, serving more than 1.8 million... Read More →
avatar for Caitlane Tarun

Caitlane Tarun

Personal Benefits Specialists with Alberta Blue Cross. Helping to educate Albertans about their benefit options. From Government sponsored health programs to personal coverage options. Supporting individuals as they transition from group benefits to personal coverage upon retirement... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Macleod Hall E1 - CTCC
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Beyond Superwoman - Embracing Imperfection and Prioritizing yourself
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Are you a high-performing teacher feeling overwhelmed by the relentless demands of your professional and personal life? As a mother/parent, leader, and multitasker extraordinaire, it's easy to find yourself at the bottom of your own priority list, constantly striving to meet the needs of others while neglecting your own well-being.

In this transformative presentation, we address the all-too-common experience of high-performing women/parents who feel stretched thin, anxious, and perpetually behind. Drawing from real-world experiences and expert insights, I unveil the 6 essential keys to reclaiming ownership of your needs and your life, granting yourself guilt-free permission to rise to the top of your own to-do list.
Speakers
avatar for Andrea Mishio

Andrea Mishio

Teacher
With 17 years of invaluable experience in the education field, Andrea brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. After spending 15 years teaching in a junior high school setting, she now finds herself in the world of early childhood education as a dedicated kindergarten... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Macleod Hall D - CTCC
  Keynotes and Special Events, ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Unreconciled: Making Meaningful Change
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
In this explosive talk, Jesse Wente brings his national bestselling book Unreconciled: Family Truth and Indigenous Resistance to life.
Speakers
avatar for Jesse Wente

Jesse Wente

Well known as a film critic and broadcaster in Toronto and across Canada, Jesse was the first nationally syndicated Indigenous columnist for the CBC, covering film and pop culture for 20 local CBC Radio programs. He has also been a regular guest on CBC Newsworld’s News Morning and... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Exhibition Hall E X - CTCC
  Keynotes and Special Events, ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Word Study and vocabulary - Building Thinking Classroom style
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Discover innovative ways to integrate Building Thinking Classrooms (BTC) strategies into your word study and vocabulary instruction in LA, Science and Social Studies. This hands-on session focuses on using word study like "Words Their Way" and other effective vocabulary study techniques to enhance content understanding.
What to Expect:

Word Study in Action: Explore BTC activities that make word study engaging and meaningful.
Vocabulary Deep Dive: Learn strategies to enrich vocabulary learning in Science and Social Studies.
Content Integration: Experience practical applications of BTC methods to boost student comprehension in content areas.
Speakers
avatar for Joshua LaFleur

Joshua LaFleur

Learning Specialist, Rocky View Schools
Joshua is a learning specialist coaching teachers around literacy instruction, language acquisition, and supporting English as an Additional Language learners. He regularly facilitates professional learning and is a doctoral candidate focusing on equity, diversity, and inclusion in... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 8 - HYATT Hyatt
  Language Arts (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30 Off-Site) Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo: Numeracy at the Zoo
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Learn how math is at work at the zoo! While viewing our unique creatures we will identify how math goes into the caring for these animals. Through calculating area from schematic drawings, analyzing population trends and reproductive rates, to ensuring a healthy diet we will learn new ways to bring real world math to the classroom.
This off-site session will be at the Wilder Calgary Zoo, 210 St. George's Drive NE, Calgary, AB, and has a participant fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo

Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo

Our conservation education staff have backgrounds in biology, natural history, zoology and ecology. With experience ranging from animal husbandry to field research, our team is comprised of qualified informal educators who are passionate about bringing the natural world to life and... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

09:00 MST

Maximize Impact by Aligning Mathematics Teaching with the Science of Learning
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Learn how to maximize student understanding by applying evidence-based principles from the Science of Learning to your mathematics teaching. In this session we will investigate how to structure content during lessons and how to apply research-based principles of instruction. This includes:

- using a micro-scaffolding approach that builds upon student prior understanding and connects mathematics concepts;
- reducing cognitive load and creating a truly inclusive classroom;
- applying Rosenshine’s principles of instruction to ensure your teaching is impactful.

You will leave this session with a new understanding of evidence-based instruction and a variety of strategies to immediately apply in the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Carla French

Carla French

Teacher, Calgary Board of Education
Carla French specializes in elementary mathematics teaching. She is currently a grade 5/6/8 math/science teacher with CBE and a sessional instructor with the University of Alberta’s Campus Saint-Jean satellite program in Calgary. Carla is dedicated to helping teachers develop their... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Macleod Hall E3 - CTCC
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

09:00 MST

POWER PLAY - EMPOWER YOUR PRIMARY STUDENTS WITH PLACE VALUE GAMES AND STRATEGIES
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Place value is at the heart of our math curriculum and a deep understanding is necessary for success in all concepts taught. Come prepared to play our favorite place value games and learn strategies that help develop the following: playing with 10, composing/decomposing numbers, comparing PV to 100, 1000 up to 100 000's, using number lines to compare numbers and estimate sums and differences, early rounding strategies. Games will incorporate the use of dice, cards, place value dice, red solo cups and number lines. Handout will contain games, concept skill checklists for assessment and journal ideas. Games are easy to differentiate and use whole class or in small groups. This session is suitable for upper elementary teachers who feel their class needs review and practice with primary place value.
Speakers
avatar for Jane Felling

Jane Felling

Presenter, Box Cars And One-Eyed Jacks Inc
Jane is author of the award winning Box Cars and One-Eyed Jacks series of teacher resources - both for math and literacy. Jane has presented workshops across North America for over 30 years and has been a featured speaker at 100's of provincial, state, national and international conference... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Glen 201/202 - CTCC
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

09:00 MST

The Hundreds Chart from Arithmetic to Algebra
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Students encounter the 100’s chart in the primary grades. Learn how to build upon their understanding of simple arithmetic to foster a deep understanding of algebraic skills. A seamless transition from arithmetic to algebra will have all students engaged in learning. Students will finish by creating their own algebra project based on the chart. A classroom-ready handout is available.
Speakers
avatar for Brad Fulton

Brad Fulton

Educational Consultant, Enterprise Elementary School District
Known for motivating and engaging teachers and students, Brad Fulton has co-authored over a dozen books and hundreds of resources that provide easy-to-teach yet mathematically rich activities for busy teachers. Drawing upon over four decades in education, Brad is a frequent presenter... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Macleod Hall E4 - CTCC
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

09:00 MST

Embracing the Chaos - Teaching as a Neurodiverse Music Educator
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Are you a neuro-diverse music educator? Discover the hidden strengths within neuro-diverse educators and join in the conversation around transforming challenges into opportunities in this session. Join Sarah Seymour a self-proclaimed Neuro-Spicey music educator and together delve into why being neuro-diverse is a gift to both students and the teaching profession. Explore strategies to enhance executive functioning, organization, and sensory issues, while gaining valuable tools for planning and teaching. This session not only empowers educators to excel but provides insights that can benefit their students as well. Participants will depart with fresh ideas, suggested apps, and resources to bolster their teaching, and the invaluable chance to connect and exchange ideas with like-minded individuals. Embrace the chaos and thrive as a neuro-diverse music educator!

Link to Presentation Content
https://sites.google.com/rvschools.ab.ca/embracing-the-chaos/home
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Seymour

Sarah Seymour

Sarah Seymour graduated from the University of Lethbridge with a Bachelor of Music and a Bachelor of Education in 2000. Sarah is a Conductor (both choral and instrumental) Pianist, Soprano, plays her Trumpet "Felix", Euphonium "Brunhilde" and is a Percussionist. She is the proud mom... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 1 - HYATT Hyatt
  Music & Band (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

High School Sports vs Club Sports - We are all part of the same team!
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
As high school coaches we have been entrusted with a big responsibility. Every sport has their own LTD but how can we marry the similarities and differences in a way that allows us to promote multi-sport athletes, enjoy successful seasons, and create situations where everyone wins. Us vs them is not a path forward. Lets be the solution to potential conflicts between school and club sports by working together and coming up with solutions that work for everyone.
Speakers
avatar for Cole Hintz

Cole Hintz

Teacher, Strathmore High School, Golden Hills School Division
Cole Hintz is a teacher at Strathmore High School. Over the past three years he has overseen a project based, community focused, grant funded, greenhouse project that has become a vibrant community hub utilized by students and community members alike to further enhance the collective... Read More →
avatar for Matt Laslo

Matt Laslo

Teacher, Strathmore High School, Golden Hills School Division
Matt Laslo is a teacher from Strathmore High School.  He has spent decades as both a high school and community coach.  He is the world's greatest volleyball fan, but since Cole is incredibly talented, he has found himself coaching basketball for the past decade.
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 9 - HYATT Hyatt
  Physical Education (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

ASEBP MyRetiree Plan Presentation
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Retirement can no doubt be both exciting and daunting. Between all the paperwork and planning, let us make one of the items on your checklist a little easier!
During this presentation, you will learn the ins and outs of your health benefits during retirement. From eligibility requirements to different types of coverage, ASEBP has got you covered—literally.
Speakers
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Glen 206 - CTCC

09:00 MST

I need to stretch- where to start
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
This session is for teachers who are noticing that their bodies are interested in living with a larger range of mobility but are unsure where to start. Using the practice of yoga this one-hour session will give 3x15min stretch routines which target upper body, legs and spine. All of these sequences can be used as a purposeful body break for you and your class or just on your own. No experience with yoga is needed- this class is physically moderate and athletic wear is recommended. Please bring your own mat and water bottle.
Speakers
avatar for Kendra Silk

Kendra Silk

Teacher, Christ the Redeemer School Division
Kendra Silk is a veteran teacher with 17 years of experience within a K-12 school in Canmore, AB. The focus of her high energy sessions are teacher wellness and student creativity. These two touchstones are the guiding principles behind sessions that will leave teachers excited to... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Glen 208/209 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre

09:00 MST

09:00 MST

Work smarter, not harder. Utilizing time effectively - Collaborative workspace
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Bring your friends, bring your work. Use this time to work with peers to calibrate your marking across subjects or grades.

Do you need some ideas on how to get assessments done effectively with timely feedback? Do you struggle with HOW LONG it takes to look at assignments? Then this session is for you. Work with your peers to calibrate assessments and learn strategies to work more effectively.
Speakers
avatar for Barb Olson

Barb Olson

I will try anything with enthusiasm, even this event! I am Mother to 2 boys and you can find me watching their sports around Rockyview.
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Telus 110 - CTCC
  Reflection/Collaboration (TQS/LQS 2), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

The Shroud and Science: An interdisciplinary approach to the world’s most studied religious artifact
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Since its appearance in 14th century France, the Shroud of Turin has garnered great attention and scrutiny. Devotees claim it is burial cloth of Jesus Christ, detractors dismiss it as a medieval forgery, while the Vatican remains largely agnostic on the subject.
After a photographic negative revealed a detailed face on the Shroud, swathes of experts have poured over its fabric to make sense of the phenomenon given its lack of pigment or other obvious means of instilling a negative image. The extensive analysis from forensic pathologists, physicists, botanists, microbiologists, and statisticians explored in this talk provides Religious Educators with a model for considering the fruitful relationship between faith and reason while exploring how science can illumine and intersect with religious claims.
Speakers
avatar for Gerard Mclarney

Gerard Mclarney

Teacher, Elk Island Catholic Schools
Dr. McLarney teaches at St. Isidore Learning Center in Sherwood Park AB., and serves as a sessional instructor at St. Joseph's College, University of Alberta. His academic interests include Religious Education, World Religions, J.R.R. Tolkien, as well as Sacred Scripture. His doctorate... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Glen 203 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Religious & Moral Education (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Lab Skills Performance Assessments in Chemistry
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Performance assessments are authentic ways for students to demonstrate their abilities and can positively affect students’ attitudes toward the lab, their academic achievement, and upon the overall environment of the classroom. When used in conjunction with student self-assessment checklists performance assessments can also promote metacognitive activity. This session will present how to administer performance assessments of five basic lab skills and the benefits to the classroom that result.
Speakers
avatar for Tyler Buchan

Tyler Buchan

Tyler Buchan is a teacher at Salisbury Composite High School in Sherwood Park, Alberta. He has taught science for over 15 years at schools in Alberta, Burkina Faso and Jamaica. He has degrees in Education and Arts from the University of Alberta, and a Master’s of Science in Science... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Telus 106 - CTCC
  Science (TQS 3), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Robot Bootcamp
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Does your school have robots but you’re not sure how to use them in your classroom? Strengthen your students’ problem-solving skills and engage creatively with the curriculum through robotic exploration! This session will provide you with the foundational knowledge to help your students code a robot through block-based coding. Learn how computational thinking skills such as pattern recognition, algorithm design, and debugging are necessary when coding and how to connect robotics to curricular concepts in any subject. Get hands-on experience with a robot and walk away with a few project ideas to use in your classroom!
The skills learned in this workshop will be transferrable to whatever robots your school has access to.

Devices will be supplied for this session.
Speakers
avatar for Whitney Horban

Whitney Horban

Northern Coding Academy, TELUS World of Science - Edmonton
TELUS World of Science – Edmonton is dedicated to fostering life-long learning by creating a vibrant science and technology culture in our region.  We offer a diverse array of in-person and virtual school programs. Our programs are connected to the Alberta curriculum and designed... Read More →
avatar for Bernadette Blakey

Bernadette Blakey

Digital Outreach Education Specialist, TELUS World of Science - Edmonton
TELUS World of Science – Edmonton is dedicated to fostering life-long learning by creating a vibrant science and technology culture in our region. We offer a diverse array of in-person and virtual school programs. Our programs are connected to the Alberta curriculum and designed... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Imperial 4 - HYATT Hyatt
  Science (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

09:00 MST

Trickster Theatre Presents: Science Through Theatre
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Alex from Trickster Theatre shows the process of bringing science learning to life in a fun, interactive way. With years of experience in Theatre for Young Audiences, Trickster gets kids on their feet and active, acting out the science in a memorable way.
In this Session, Alex will show how Trickster Theatre is tackling the New Science Curriculum, adding an interactive program to teaching Science which increases students retention by animating the scientific concepts and learning through movement.
To put it plainly, he will show you how he gets kids on their feet and active to learn science in a different way- one that has them acting out the science to help learn.
Starting with looking at your Organizing Idea and Guiding Questions, this program involves an easy and fun way to approach science, with the entirety of the new science curriculum available for kindergarten through grade 6.
But the best part? Alex is gonna show how Trickster can go over an entire Unit in Two Days!
Speakers
avatar for Alex Allen

Alex Allen

Alex Allen is a local Calgarian artist, with years of experience both in theater and childcare. Alex is a seasoned TYA (Theatre for Young Audiences) Actor and presenter, working with Trickster Theatre to bring their programs directly to schools. Mostly working with youths from Kindergarten... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Telus 108/109 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Science (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

09:00 MST

Propaganda: Using Canadian War Posters to Develop Critical Thinking
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Propaganda! If there is one thing that most adults would agree on here in early 2025, it’s this: Never before in world history has propaganda been more ubiquitous and well-designed . . . in fact, the tools of the trade are now so advanced that increasing numbers of thoughtful people are beginning to wonder how much they really ‘know’ and how much of the past they accurately understood. And if that’s the case for adults, how can we expect students to be competent at thinking critically about what they observe, hear, or read?

During this Canadian military history education session, attendees will observe how Canadian war posters from the First and Second World Wars can be used in their classroom to educate about propaganda, engage critical thinking, and further develop digital literacy skills.

All resources referenced during this presentation are downloadable free-of-charge at ValourCanada.ca
Speakers
avatar for Aaron Curtis

Aaron Curtis

Teacher, Valour Canada
Valour Canada is a not-for-profit organization that educates young Canadians about our shared military heritage by developing and providing learning opportunities designed to foster a deeper understanding of who we are as individuals, citizens, and as a nation.
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 10:00 MST
Telus 101/102 - CTCC
  Social Studies (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

6 concepts pour une édudcation émancipatrice en français
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 11:20 MST
Note: the following session would be presented in French specifically for the francophone association:

Plusieurs programmes d'études des sciences humaines au Canada intègrent un cadre conceptuel tiré des travaux de Peter Seixas et Tom Morton sur les 6 concepts de la pensée historique (https://histoirereperes.ca/les-six-concepts). En revanche, il n'existe aucun cadre conceptuel équivalent pour les cours de français langue première ou français langue seconde. Comment une approche conceptuelle pourrait-elle nous permettre de développer une vision beaucoup plus ambitieuse et optimiste de ce que les élèves peuvent faire, être et accomplir en apprenant le français? Cet atelier présentera un cadre de 6 approches à la langue, qui sont:

- historisante
-fondée sur le lieu
-fondée sur une compréhension des droits
-soulignant la production de sens comme l'effet d'une négociation consensuelle
-prônant la résilience communicative,
-ludique et célébratoire

À travers une série de récits et d'exemples concrets, l'atelier argumentera que l'intégration d'un tel cadre conceptuel nous permet non seulement de répondre à nos engagements en matière d'éducation autochtonisée, anti-raciste, anti-oppressive et SOGI-inclusif , mais également de créer une expérience d'apprentissage inspirante, voire émancipatrice, pour nos jeunes.
Speakers
avatar for Elizabeth Rush

Elizabeth Rush

Elizabeth Rush is a public school teacher, community translator, and language justice activist. Growing up on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations,  Elizabeth... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 11:20 MST
Macleod Hall C - CTCC
  French & International Languages (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg Max 25) Re-telling the Christmas Story Through the Eyes of a Child
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 11:20 MST
Pre-k-Grade 2 teachers: Do you teach in a faith-based context? Do you want to learn about a great writing and art cross-curricular project? Learn about this beautiful and engaging project that your students can prepare for Christmas. First, you will hear how to have your students re-tell the Christmas story in their own words, moving from brain-storming to rough and good copies. In this session, we will discuss writing techniques and breaking things up into small, manageable sections results in a beautiful keepsake gift for parents.. Accompanying this written story, we will then create a matching candle project to round out the gift. While the focus of this session will be on the first Christmas, this could be used for Easter or any other holiday, event or any writing focus!
This session has a participant fee of $5.25. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Munton

Jennifer Munton

PDTCA President, Palliser Regional Schools
Jennifer Munton has been teaching in Calgary for 25 years! As a Grade 1 specialist, she enjoys bringing literacy to life in her classroom at Trinity Christian School. When she's not teaching, she can be found driving her three children around the city to their various events. She... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 11:20 MST
Telus 104 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Religious & Moral Education (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 50 Off-Site) Sam Centre: Explore the Heart of the Calgary Stampede!
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 11:20 MST
Giddy up! Hop aboard the historic Stampede Trolley to experience the excitement of the newly opened Sam Centre from the perspective of a student. You will experience the Calgary Stampede's legendary tales through interactive exhibits, hands-on learning, a behind-the-scenes tour of the collections room, and storytelling from Calgary Stampede experts celebrating western hospitality and the spirit of Southern Alberta! Discover rodeo! Discover midway! Discover fun! Discover Sam!

This location for this session is Sam Centre; 632 13 Ave SE with pickup at the Hyatt Hotel, and has a participant fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Colleen Johnson

Colleen Johnson

Colleen Johnson is a passionate Education Coordinator at the Calgary Stampede Foundation, dedicated to fostering a love for learning among students. With over a decade of expertise in designing and implementing engaging field trips, Colleen strives to ignite curiosity through place-based... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 11:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Social Studies (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 20 Off-Site) Pakistani Cooking - "You call him Dr. Jones Dal"
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 12:40 MST
This session will take place off site at WH Croxford High School, Airdrie, AB, in the Culinary Arts lab. We will learn 2 recipes; Chana Dal and Chicken Biriyani. After we create our food together, you can enjoy your creations! Grab your aprons and your taste buds and enjoy the ride!
This session has a participant fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Duane Sovyn

Duane Sovyn

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
In 1991 just before paper was invented, my high-school English class was paired up with a grade four elementary class. I was partnered up with a young man who chose not to talk, in fact, he hadn’t since Kindergarten.  After three hours with me, he was talking more than I was. The... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 12:40 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Career & Technology Studies/Foundations (TQS 3), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

Balancing Act: Navigating Classroom Realities While Crafting Quality Curriculum Experiences
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 12:40 MST
Congratulations on landing the job! Now that you're in the thick of it, you're likely feeling overwhelmed by the flood of expectations and responsibilities: managing student behaviors, organizing assemblies, adapting to last-minute schedule changes, attending staff meetings, coordinating volunteers, arranging field trips, communicating with parents, addressing Individualized Program Plans (IPPs), participating in committees, and the list goes on. How do you juggle all these tasks while still ensuring that your curriculum remains high-quality and aligned with educational standards?

Universities provide foundational instruction on scaffolded planning, curriculum-aligned instruction, and quality assessment. While this learning is irreplaceable, beginning teachers continue to struggle when faced with the vast demands on time within the real classroom. Together we will explore the curriculum, develop a year plan, then bring this plan into the realities of the day-to-day happenings within the classroom. This session is aimed to facilitate quality collaboration around planning and implementing research-based learning methods through an interactive working session.

Come prepared to engage in conversations and bring along a copy of the curriculum you're working with—we'll be diving deep into its intricacies together.
Speakers
avatar for Tiffany Harris

Tiffany Harris

Tiffany Harris, BA, B.Ed., M.Ed., is deeply passionate about mentoring and guiding new teachers as they embark on their journey in the education profession. Her focus lies in empowering these educators to develop their teaching methods grounded in research and to navigate the challenges... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 12:40 MST
Glen 205 - CTCC
  Curriculum & Pedagogy (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 25 Off-Site) Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo: Nature Journaling
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 12:40 MST
Immerse yourself in the zoo, while its resident animals inspire you in this workshop that will demonstrate strategies and techniques that combine art with scientific inquiry and open the door to descriptive writing. Be prepared to have fun and discover your inner artist as you slow down and appreciate the finer details around you. No previous artistic experience necessary, just a willingness to have a go!
PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN UNLINED SKETCHPAD / JOURNAL, AND WRITING/COLOURING UTENSILS
This session will be held at Wilder Calgary Zoo, 210 St. George's Drive NE, and has a participant fee of $10.50.
Pre-Registration Link
Speakers
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Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo

Our conservation education staff have backgrounds in biology, natural history, zoology and ecology. With experience ranging from animal husbandry to field research, our team is comprised of qualified informal educators who are passionate about bringing the natural world to life and... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 12:40 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Science (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30 Off-Site) Beyond the Classroom: Nurturing Teacher Wellbeing
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 14:00 MST
Description:

"Beyond the Classroom: Nurturing Teacher Wellbeing" is a unique workshop aimed at equipping educators with effective tools to improve their mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing. This hands-on experience combines mindfulness practices, including yin yoga, guided meditation (yoga nidra), and breathing techniques, with creative expression through art. These activities are designed to help teachers build resilience and enhance self-awareness, ultimately supporting their overall wellness in both personal and professional contexts.

Workshop Highlights:
Mindful Movement and Breath work:
Start your journey with gentle yin yoga and stress-reducing breathing techniques, setting a foundation for relaxation and presence.

Guided Meditation:
Delve deeper into relaxation and mental clarity through a guided meditation or yoga nidra session, introducing the concept of sankulpa (intention) for personal growth.

Art as a Path to Wellness:
The highlight of our workshop is an engaging acrylic painting activity. Participants will create two "sister paintings" - one representing what they're releasing, and another depicting what they're manifesting or intending. This creative process offers numerous benefits:
- Enhances self-awareness and promotes non-judgmental self-reflection
- Encourages mindfulness and present-moment focus, reducing stress about past or future
- Provides a joyful, childlike experience that nurtures the spirit
- Offers insights into self-perception and acceptance through the contrast between the two paintings
- Serves as a powerful tool for stress reduction and emotional expression
The art session is designed to be a meditative experience, with background music encouraging participants to go within and connect with their creative selves. This activity not only serves as a stress-reliever but also as a catalyst for personal insights and growth.

Reflection and Goal-Setting:
Conclude the day by sharing experiences, discussing insights gained from the art activity, and setting concrete wellness goals for the upcoming school term.

This workshop offers a unique blend of mindfulness practices and creative expression, providing teachers with a holistic approach to wellbeing. By engaging in art creation, participants will tap into a powerful tool for stress reduction, self-discovery, and emotional processing. The skills and insights gained will extend far beyond the classroom, enriching both personal and professional lives.

Join us for a day focused on teacher wellness, combining practical self-care techniques with creative activities. This workshop aims to help you reconnect with your passion for teaching and improve your overall wellbeing, which in turn can positively impact your students' learning experience.

Duration: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Location: Bearspaw Lifestyle Center, 253220 Bearspaw Road

Participant Instructions:
Dear Participant,

Welcome to our off-site teacher wellbeing workshop. To ensure you get the most out of this experience, please:

1. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing suitable for gentle yoga/ movement. Wear clothes that aren't precious to you, as you will be working with various mediums in the art activity.
2. Bring a yoga mat.
3. Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day.
4. Pack a light, nutritious lunch or snacks for the break(s).
5. Bring a journal or notebook and pen for reflective exercises.
6. Come with an open mind and willingness to engage in self-reflection and group discussions.
7. Feel free to bring a small cushion or blanket for added comfort during meditation.
8. Most importantly, be prepared to prioritize yourself and your wellbeing for the day.

We look forward to guiding you through this journey of self-discovery and rejuvenation.

This session has a participant fee of $31.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Laurene Head

Laurene Head

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Laurene Head is a seasoned educator with nearly two decades of experience. She is currently teaching online at Summit Trails High School. Her teaching career began in Yellowknife, then moved to Montreal before settling with Rockyview in 2012. While she has enjoyed teaching humanities... Read More →
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Catherine Saarinien

Catherine Saarinien is an experienced art educator who has been teaching since 2000. She specializes in tactile and functional art. As the owner of a home-based art studio in Calgary, Art in the Box,  Catherine has developed a unique teaching approach focusing on individual expression... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 14:00 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 16 Off-Site) Capturing Creativity: A Hands-On Photography Workshop for Educators in the Foothills of Alberta
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Embark on a photographic adventure at École Secondaire Highwood High School, nestled in the serene backdrop of Alberta's foothills. This session is designed to acquaint educators with Lumix bridge cameras and their role as an affordable, durable, and performance-oriented camera for students to explore the world of photography.  During this session, educators will learn the basic operation of the camera, as well as delve into its advanced manual mode where they can manipulate the "Photography Triangle" - the three fundamental elements of exposure control: aperture, ISO, and shutter speed. Complemented by Adobe Lightroom Classic, this workshop aims to provide a source of inspiration for educators to design their own photography program in the context of their own 7-12 learning environments.

This session has limited seating (16) and will be a full day session at École Secondaire Highwood High School, 1401 10 St SE, High River, AB T1V 1S1. The session will begin at 9:00AM. Lunch will not be provided however there are several excellent lunch locations located in High River.

The full day session will have the following sections:

-Introduction to the Lumix Bridge Camera and Adoble Lightroom Classic
-Basic Camera Controls and Manual Mode: gain hands-on experience on how to leverage aperture, shutter speed, and ISO for creative control in any environment
-Photography Time in Highwood's Indigenous Learning Landscape and other nearby green spaces including a skate park (weather permitting)
-Post processing time in Adobe Ligthroom Classic
-Photo sharing and discussion
-Course component examples
-Brainstorming and design time for participants to begin imagining photography offerings in the context of their own school environment

This session has a participant fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for J. Robideau

J. Robideau

Teacher, Foothills School Division
CTS and Computer Science TeacherÉcole Secondaire Highwood High SchoolHigh River, Alberta
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Career & Technology Studies/Foundations (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30 Off-Site) Step into Winter Safety: Snowshoeing for Health & Wellness
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Join Vicki Perkins, Alberta Park’s Environmental Education Specialist for this full day snowshoeing session at Chester Lake in Kananaskis Country! This session is designed for teachers who want to deepen their understanding of snow science and winter safety while embracing their personal health and wellness. We’ll profile winter outdoor activities, stories, and resources that you can adapt to your specific learning environments. Our journey includes snowshoeing on and off trail covering a distance of 5 km with an elevation gain of 380 m. Please come prepared to be outside with warm winter clothing, winter boots, lunch and a thermos of hot beverage. Snowshoes required.
Location: Chester Lake Snowshoe trail, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park.

Transportation: Teachers are required to provide their own transportation. Please consider car pooling.

Directions
From Calgary head west on Hwy 1. Turn south on HWY 40 (by the Stoney Nakoda Casino). Continue south on Hwy 40 for approximately 45 min/51km to the winter highway closure in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park. Turn right onto Kananaskis Lakes Trail. Follow the KLT for 2 km until you reach the Smith Dorrien Trail junction (Hwy 742). Drive approximately 21 km north of this intersection. The parking lot is marked by a blue sign and will be on your right-hand side. We will meet you in the Chester Lake parking lot.
Note:
• there is no cell coverage at this location.
• Outhouse facilities are in the parking lot.
• Maps will be sent to registered participants.

This session has a participant fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Vicki Perkins

Vicki Perkins

Environmental Education Coordinator, Alberta Parks
Vicki (she/her) grew up on the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat, Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, Seneca, and Chippewa peoples. Time spent among the majestic white pines and flowing waters sparked her passion for nature and storytelling. For over 25 years, Vicki has worked internationally... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Environmental & Outdoor Education (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 100 Off-Site) Effective Teaching Strategies for Students with Dyslexia (and other Learning Disabilities)
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Students with dyslexia and other learning disabilities can face challenges in the inclusive classroom that require strategies and supports to be successful in their learning and development. This professional development session aims to equip educators with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively teach students with dyslexia and other learning disabilities. The session will cover the DSM criteria that psychologists use to diagnose learning disabilities, universal teaching strategies applicable to all students, targeted strategies tailored to students, and individualized strategies to meet the unique needs of each student.

Off-site location: Rocky View Schools Education Centre - Wildrose C (2651 Chinook Winds Drive SW, Airdrie, Alberta, T4B 0B4)
Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Kelsey Bagnall

Kelsey Bagnall

Learning Specialist, Rocky View Schools
Kelsey Bagnall is Learning Supports Specialist for Rocky View Schools . She also volunteers with the ATA specialist council - Council for Inclusive Education, where she currently holds the Communication Officer position. Kelsey has taught in schools from Kindergarten to Grade 12 over... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Inclusive Education (TQS/LQS 4), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 20 Off-Site) Why wouldn't you want to go Cross Country skiing with your students?
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
This session will be hosted at the West Bragg Creek Day Use Area. I will be sharing skills and management techniques to successfully have your students learn to XC ski with confidence. I will introduce techniques/drills to develop student confidence on the snow and progress to leading the group for a ski tour using existing groomed trails. Participants need to be prepared for outdoor activities. Cross country ski packages are available for rent for $25 donation to the Westmount School Outdoor Education program.

This session has a participant fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Steven Kotowich

Steven Kotowich

Teacher, Westmount Charter School
I have been a teacher for 27 years who has loves to be outdoors.  In that time, I have been leading all types of outdoor activities with students ranging from day hikes to backpacking trips, snowshoeing to cross country skiing.  If it gets students active and outside of a classroom... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Physical Education (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30 Off-Site) Pickleball Alberta Teach-the-Teacher
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
In this session, teachers will be guided through a pathway to introduce pickleball into their curriculum. Participants are asked to come ready to learn through play! All equipment will be provided.

This session will take place in Okotoks, AB and has a participant fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Ilsa Wong

Ilsa Wong

Director of Coaching, Pickleball Alberta
Provincially, Ilsa is the Director of Coaching for Pickleball Alberta, responsible for organizing coaching clinics across the province and supporting the HotShots program for Junior players. Nationally, she is an NCCP Course Facilitator for the Pickleball Pathway that includes three... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Physical Education (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

09:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30 Off-Site) Snowshoes & Pedagogy: A Teacher’s Trek into Winter Education
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Join Andrea Barnes, Alberta Park’s Environmental Education Specialist, for this full day session on snowshoes at Hogarth Lakes in Kananaskis Country! On this full day adventure, we’ll delve into the NEW K to 6 curriculum in a winter context. Through captivating stories, interactive games and hands on activities, Andrea will profile and engage you in a variety of unique and exciting ways to bring the new curriculum outdoors. Our trek will be flattish (89 m elevation), occasionally on and off trail, covering a distance of approximately 3 km. Please come prepared to be outside with warm winter clothing, winter boots, lunch and a thermos of hot beverage. Snowshoes required.
Location: Hogarth Lake Snowshoe trail, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park.

Transportation: Teachers are required to provide their own transportation. Please consider car pooling.

Directions
From Calgary head west on Hwy 1. Turn south on HWY 40 (by the Stoney Nakoda Casino). Continue south on Hwy 40 for approximately 45 min/51km to the winter highway closure in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park. Turn right onto Kananaskis Lakes Trail. Follow the KLT for 2 km until you reach the Smith Dorrien Trail junction (Hwy 742). Drive approximately 21 km north of this intersection. The parking lot is marked by a blue sign labeled Burstall and will be on your left-hand side. We will meet you in the Burstall Day Use parking lot. The Hogarth Lake snowshoe trail starts from this trailhead.
Note:
• there is no cell coverage at this location.
• Outhouse facilities are in the parking lot.
• Maps will be sent to registered participants.

This session has a participant fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Andrea Barnes

Andrea Barnes

Environmental Education Specialist, Alberta Parks - Kananaskis Country
Andrea is passionate about teaching and learning outdoors. She has been the Formal Education Coordinator with Alberta Parks in Kananaskis Country for the past 20 years where she has been developing, delivering and evaluating field experiences for students and professional development... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 09:00 - 15:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Science (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

10:20 MST

From play to learning: embracing fun and learning together
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Join us for a captivating session, "From Play to Learning: Embracing Fun and Learning Together." Through hands-on activities and discussions, participants will explore how play can serve as a potent tool to teach academic concepts across various subjects. By effectively scaffolding play experiences, educators can ensure that they are not only enjoyable but also educational, aiding students in developing crucial cognitive, social, and emotional skills. Additionally, attendees will learn strategies to foster a positive attitude towards play among students and parents, emphasizing its significance in early childhood development. Don't miss this opportunity to blend fun and learning in your classroom!
Speakers
avatar for Andrea Mishio

Andrea Mishio

Teacher
With 17 years of invaluable experience in the education field, Andrea brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. After spending 15 years teaching in a junior high school setting, she now finds herself in the world of early childhood education as a dedicated kindergarten... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Imperial 7 - HYATT Hyatt
  Assessment (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3)

10:20 MST

Mapping Your Assessment Plan
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Whether you're a novice educator looking for guidance in creating your assessment plan or a seasoned teacher seeking to optimize your time, this session will equip you with the tools and insights needed to start mapping out a cohesive and impactful assessment plan for the academic year.
Speakers
avatar for AAC Facilitator

AAC Facilitator

Field Service Facilitator, Alberta Assessment Consortium
Alberta Assessment Consortium (AAC) is a not-for-profit registered society funded by membership. We are a recognized education partner in the province of Alberta and an independent voice able to provide an informed response to questions/issues that impact student learning. We provide... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Imperial 5 - HYATT Hyatt
  Assessment (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Struggling to comment
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Struggling to find the right balance between curriculum and what caregivers understand? What is most important to highlight on a Report Card Comment? How to create personalized and meaningful comments using the comment bank in PowerSchool. Work with peers to collaborate and create comments to use now!
*Bring a device if you would like to work digitally.
Speakers
avatar for Barb Olson

Barb Olson

I will try anything with enthusiasm, even this event! I am Mother to 2 boys and you can find me watching their sports around Rockyview.
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Telus 110 - CTCC
  Assessment (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Student Self-Marking as Formative Assessment
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
This presentation is an overview of an action research project on the effects of having students mark their own formative quizzes upon their level of metacognition, attitude and academic achievement. In addition, the reliability of student self-grading, and the potential benefits upon the instructor’s time were also evaluated. Come to this session to hear about how this action research was conducted and the takeaways from this project.
Speakers
avatar for Tyler Buchan

Tyler Buchan

Tyler Buchan is a teacher at Salisbury Composite High School in Sherwood Park, Alberta. He has taught science for over 15 years at schools in Alberta, Burkina Faso and Jamaica. He has degrees in Education and Arts from the University of Alberta, and a Master’s of Science in Science... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Telus 106 - CTCC
  Assessment (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Mental Health and the Trauma informed classroom
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
This presentation will address both mental health and its prevalence in the classroom and using trauma informed care to navigate these challenges. This is designed to begin the conversation about the prevalence of mental health in the classrooms and the many ways we are able to work together to navigate and mitigate these challenges to ensure positive and nurturing classroom environments.
Speakers
avatar for Moneka Robinson-Eddie

Moneka Robinson-Eddie

Moneka is a dedicated and compassionate inclusive education teacher with a career spanning over two decades. She has devoted her professional life to supporting high-risk populations and students with diverse learning challenges. Moneka's journey began with a passion for education... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Macleod Hall E4 - CTCC
  Counselling & Student Support (TQS/LQS 4), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

The Transfer Dilemma: Why Is It So Hard To Move Knowledge & Skills Between Contexts?
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Why do some students who successfully perform math with numerals struggle with word problems? Why do some students who ace concepts on homework struggle with the same concepts on exams? Why are skills and knowledge so difficult to move between different contexts? During this session, we will dive into the issue of transfer, consider what is required for effective transfer, and discuss what this means for the modern 21st Century Skills movement in education. Furthermore, we will explore the only truly future-proof skill research has ever found.
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Macleod Hall A - CTCC
  Educational Research (TQS/LQS 2), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

S.O.S. (Survival, Organization, and Success) - Strategies for Beginning Teachers
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
This session for junior and senior high teachers will provide a “cheat sheet” of practical strategies to help teachers survive and thrive in the early stages of their career. Topics such as classroom management, assessment, and planning will all be covered from the perspective of an experienced mentor teacher. Information is based on lived classroom experience and will be presented in a light-hearted and down-to-earth manner. Beginning teachers will leave the session equipped with additional tools for their professional toolbox, helping them to excel during those challenging first years in the classroom!
Speakers
avatar for Greg Overguard

Greg Overguard

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Greg Overguard is an avid lover of Coke and Doritos, and a high school social studies teacher with Rocky View Schools with 15+ years of classroom experience. He holds a Master's degree in Social Studies Curriculum and Pedagogy and has led many professional learning sessions and activities... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Imperial 2 - HYATT Hyatt
  Fostering Effective Relationships (TQS/LQS 1), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Riding the Wave: Navigating Mortgages in the Era of Higher Interest Rates"
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
This is a frequently requested and attended presentation.
Your home is one of the biggest financial decisions you will ever make.
If you have a new home in your future or a mortgage coming due in the next 18 months, join Maura, a Behavioural Cash Flow Specialist and Qualified Financial Planner.
Learn how to best prepare for a new mortgage or a mortgage renewal, including understanding your credit score and what Banks and financial institutions look for when approving a mortgage.
Learn the differences between banks and mortgage brokers.
Understand the overall cost of debt and how to make debt management decisions
Identify the heuristics, biases and emotions that can cloud your decision making abilities.
Learn the multistep process to making big financial decisions.
Learn why interest rates are not the only thing you should focus on
Workbook included
Q and A
Speakers
avatar for Maura Shaftoe

Maura Shaftoe

Maura is an engaging speaker who makes talking about money easy. She creates safe environments for people to have access to learning about money in a new way. Maura has been in financial services for over 10 years, after a full career in management and sales in the automotive industry... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Glen 206 - CTCC
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Unreconciled: Making Meaningful Change
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
In this explosive talk, Jesse Wente brings his national bestselling book Unreconciled: Family Truth and Indigenous Resistance to life.
Speakers
avatar for Jesse Wente

Jesse Wente

Well known as a film critic and broadcaster in Toronto and across Canada, Jesse was the first nationally syndicated Indigenous columnist for the CBC, covering film and pop culture for 20 local CBC Radio programs. He has also been a regular guest on CBC Newsworld’s News Morning and... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Exhibition Hall E X - CTCC
  Keynotes and Special Events, ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Building Thinking Classrooms in Language Arts and Literacy
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Immerse yourself in an interactive session tailored for teachers looking to enhance their Language Arts and Literacy instruction with Building Thinking Classrooms (BTC) methodologies. Experience hands-on activities focusing on morphology, sentence writing, and story writing.
What to Expect:

Morphology Magic: Engage in BTC activities that deepen understanding of word structure and meaning.
Sentence Crafting: Learn innovative strategies for teaching sentence construction and variation.
Story Writing: Discover how to inspire creative and structured storytelling in your students.
Speakers
avatar for Joshua LaFleur

Joshua LaFleur

Learning Specialist, Rocky View Schools
Joshua is a learning specialist coaching teachers around literacy instruction, language acquisition, and supporting English as an Additional Language learners. He regularly facilitates professional learning and is a doctoral candidate focusing on equity, diversity, and inclusion in... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Imperial 8 - HYATT Hyatt
  Language Arts (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

10:20 MST

Ordinary Things
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
This session combines a collaborative workshop with an assignment asking students to look at ordinary objects to build a better understanding of the Holocaust. What can we learn from a shoe? A pair of glasses? A doll? Participants will walk away with the basis of a great lesson that can be adapted to a number of different subjects beyond the Holocaust.
Speakers
avatar for Lindsay Anderson

Lindsay Anderson

Lindsay is a passionate educator with 20 years of experiences in kindergarten through grade 12. One of her greatest accomplishments was writing the LDC for Holocaust Studies 15-25-35 and teaching these courses over the past 4 years. Lindsay is currently pursuing a PhD. in Holocaust... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Imperial 9 - HYATT Hyatt
  Language Arts (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Fast Facts and Fractions
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Mastering multiplication facts and fraction operations are two common obstacles that hinder the success of middle and high school students. See how I helped my lowest performing students master all fraction operations and learn their multiplication facts in just five minutes per day. A ready-for-Monday handout is included.
Speakers
avatar for Brad Fulton

Brad Fulton

Educational Consultant, Enterprise Elementary School District
Known for motivating and engaging teachers and students, Brad Fulton has co-authored over a dozen books and hundreds of resources that provide easy-to-teach yet mathematically rich activities for busy teachers. Drawing upon over four decades in education, Brad is a frequent presenter... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Macleod Hall D - CTCC
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

10:20 MST

SHAKE UP YOUR OPERATIONAL FLUENCY - GAMES AND STRATEGIES FOR ADDITION AND EARLY MULTIPLICATION
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Come prepared to shake, rattle and roll and learn our best games and activities for practicing addition and early multiplication. Dice are highly motivating and engaging to learners for focused practice, are easy to differentiate to meet the needs of all your students. Games and strategies will cover: doubles, make 10, count on and back, commutative and associative properties for both + and x, skip counting, square facts, using arrays. Handout will contain strategies, gameboards, concept skill checklists for assessment. Differentiation ideas will be shared throughout the play. This is a fast paced workshop with ideas that can be used first thing Monday!
Speakers
avatar for Jane Felling

Jane Felling

Presenter, Box Cars And One-Eyed Jacks Inc
Jane is author of the award winning Box Cars and One-Eyed Jacks series of teacher resources - both for math and literacy. Jane has presented workshops across North America for over 30 years and has been a featured speaker at 100's of provincial, state, national and international conference... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Glen 201/202 - CTCC
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

10:20 MST

Top 10 Numeracy Activities for Preschool/Kindergarten
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Join our interactive session of our top 10 numeracy activities for the preschool and kindergarten classroom. These activities are easy to implement, cross-curricular, low-cost, and fun! And you will be able to use them in the classroom the next day.
Speakers
avatar for Carly Abraham

Carly Abraham

Carly Abraham has taught math at a junior high and high school level and has gained experience in elementary mathematics as her children have just gone through the elementary years. She has a Masters of Education, specializing in curriculum, learning and teaching. Carly also has experience... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Telus 101/102 - CTCC
  Mathematics (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K)

10:20 MST

Failure First, a Growth Mindset Approach to Teaching Beginning Band
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
“Be Brave Enough to Suck at Something New!”, This session will provide a space to explore innovative approaches to supporting and encouraging young musicians in their musical journey. Participants will gain insights into fostering a growth mindset and developing resilience in beginning first year band students, along with practical strategies, resources, and activities. By the end of the session, participants will be equipped with new perspectives and actionable ideas to enhance their teaching and empower their students to embrace challenges and grow from failure. Practice makes Progress!
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Seymour

Sarah Seymour

Sarah Seymour graduated from the University of Lethbridge with a Bachelor of Music and a Bachelor of Education in 2000. Sarah is a Conductor (both choral and instrumental) Pianist, Soprano, plays her Trumpet "Felix", Euphonium "Brunhilde" and is a Percussionist. She is the proud mom... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Imperial 1 - HYATT Hyatt
  Music & Band (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

10:20 MST

Elves, Orcs, Hobbits and the Meaning of Life According to J.R.R. Tolkien: A Theological Investigatio
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
The enigmatic and obscure Oxford philologist, J.R.R. Tolkien produced a corpus of writings on the world of Middle Earth that has captivated countless readers. The cinematic renderings of the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit has further popularized his works, yet readers and viewers alike are often surprised at the profound impression Tolkien’s Catholic faith has made upon his writings. C.S. Lewis, a close friend and associate whose encouragement was necessary for Tolkien to publish, wove Christian themes within his works via allegory. Tolkien, on the other hand, chose a much different and more sophisticated approach in creating the drama of the Rings of Power. This talk offers educators of Literature and Religion insight into the life and works of Tolkien and the undercurrents within thought—and how these can be made accessible to students in the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Gerard Mclarney

Gerard Mclarney

Teacher, Elk Island Catholic Schools
Dr. McLarney teaches at St. Isidore Learning Center in Sherwood Park AB., and serves as a sessional instructor at St. Joseph's College, University of Alberta. His academic interests include Religious Education, World Religions, J.R.R. Tolkien, as well as Sacred Scripture. His doctorate... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Glen 203 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Religious & Moral Education (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30 Off-Site) Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo: Inspiring Conservation Action: Student led inquiry for change
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Do you want to design a conservation action project with your students but don't know how to get started? In this presentation, we will introduce you to conservation action project ideas, tips for getting started, as well as introduce you to our Conservation Champions Festival as a way to celebrate and showcase your students' work.

This session will take place at Wilder Calgary Zoo, 1300 Zoo Road NE, and has a participant fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo

Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo

Our conservation education staff have backgrounds in biology, natural history, zoology and ecology. With experience ranging from animal husbandry to field research, our team is comprised of qualified informal educators who are passionate about bringing the natural world to life and... Read More →
avatar for Jessee Wise

Jessee Wise

Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo
Jessee Wise is a Métis and Latina educator who is passionate about  conservation education, youth leadership, and Indigenous culture and history. She is a lifelong learner and acquired a Bachelor of Arts in Social and Cultural Anthropology and a Bachelor of Education from the University... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Science (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Exploring the New Curriculum Through MakeCode Arcade Games
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Strengthen your students’ problem-solving skills and engage creatively with the curriculum by creating games in Microsoft MakeCode Arcade! This session will provide you with the foundational knowledge to help your students design their own video games, then bring those games to life through block-based coding. Learn how computational thinking skills such as pattern recognition, algorithm design, and debugging are necessary when coding and how to connect games to curricular concepts in any subject. This session explores connections to the Computer Science curriculum for grades 4 and up.

A laptop, Chromebook, or tablet is required for this session.
Speakers
avatar for Whitney Horban

Whitney Horban

Northern Coding Academy, TELUS World of Science - Edmonton
TELUS World of Science – Edmonton is dedicated to fostering life-long learning by creating a vibrant science and technology culture in our region.  We offer a diverse array of in-person and virtual school programs. Our programs are connected to the Alberta curriculum and designed... Read More →
avatar for Bernadette Blakey

Bernadette Blakey

Digital Outreach Education Specialist, TELUS World of Science - Edmonton
TELUS World of Science – Edmonton is dedicated to fostering life-long learning by creating a vibrant science and technology culture in our region. We offer a diverse array of in-person and virtual school programs. Our programs are connected to the Alberta curriculum and designed... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Imperial 4 - HYATT Hyatt
  Science (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

10:20 MST

SHS Community Greenhouse - How to take small student projects and have a large community impact!
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
The SHS Community Greenhouse is an amazing space located in Strathmore, AB. This space has been built as a collaboration between students and community members to drive conversations around more sustainable practices. This space has a large impact but is the product of little projects along the way. We will summarize some of our student projects, identify funding sources for your own projects, and share useful principles we have learned along the way.
Speakers
avatar for Cole Hintz

Cole Hintz

Teacher, Strathmore High School, Golden Hills School Division
Cole Hintz is a teacher at Strathmore High School. Over the past three years he has overseen a project based, community focused, grant funded, greenhouse project that has become a vibrant community hub utilized by students and community members alike to further enhance the collective... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 11:20 MST
Imperial 3 - HYATT Hyatt
  Science (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30) Introductory Soapstone Carving Workshop
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Step into the world of soapstone sculpting with our Beginner Workshop, designed to introduce educators to the wonders of this tactile art form. In a safe, easy-to-follow, and non-judgmental environment, participants will discover the amazing qualities of soapstone and the adventures of sculpting. Perfect for those new to the craft, our workshops offer a unique opportunity to explore artistic expression and inspire creativity in the classroom. Join us and unlock the potential of soapstone carving as an educational tool for holistic student development.

This session has a participant fee of $15.75. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Michael Emery

Michael Emery

Michael Emery stands as a paragon of creativity and transformation, not merely a name but a brand synonymous with artistic innovation. As the visionary founder, co-owner, and lead programming facilitator at Unique Soapstone Experiences, Michael’s diverse expertise is evident. His... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Telus 105 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Art (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30) Story Stones - Unleashing the Stories Within
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Story stones are an ancient and captivating art form that combines creativity with storytelling. Originating from diverse cultural traditions, these hand-painted stones serve as powerful tools for sparking imagination and fostering narrative skills.
Our presentation aims to explore the art, history, creation process, and various applications of story stones, showcasing their educational, therapeutic, and artistic potential.
Join Rita and Kari and work to create your first set of Story Stones while they explore the educational, therapeutic and creative applications in this interactive session.
A fun way to combine art and storytelling in your classroom!

This session has a participant fee of $21.00. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Rita Kruger

Rita Kruger

Teacher, Golden Hills School Division
As a student with ADHD, mental health difficulties and behavioral issues, Rita experienced the impact a dedicated professional could make. She obtained a BSc/BEd with a Special Education Specialization, and now teaches at a Junior High Behavioral Outreach program. Rita’s passion... Read More →
avatar for Kari Carriere

Kari Carriere

Teacher, Golden Hills School Division
Kari Carriere has been working as a teacher for more than 30 years. While her training and passion is in teaching Art,she has been working in Strathmore for the last 12 years as an Outreach and Online instructor through the LearningAcademy. Kari has spent multiple years promoting... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Telus 103 - CTCC
  Art (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

10:20 MST

Art-maker Lab
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Mike will be hosting an open Art Lab with five independent projects. Each project will be set up to take 20-30 minutes and the whole lab will span two session lengths.
You and a friend or two should grab a beverage and drop in to the lab anytime up to 20-minutes before the session ends. Complete a project, complete two or complete all five for the coveted Gold Star. You might just want to drop in and chat about teaching Art or teaching in a multiple activity lab. Maybe you just want to watch a busy multiple activity lab in progress. Whatever you need to take away to enhance your professional practice, come and join us for a fun, hands-on celebration of creativity and you can leave with a folder full of Art projects, ideas and prompts selected from Mike’s extensive lesson library.
Speakers
avatar for Michael Shain

Michael Shain

Teacher, Palliser School Division
Mike  has over 30 years of creativity teaching experience. He is an artist, speaker, adult creativity coach, art workshop leader and teacher. Currently Mike’s day-job is programing Art lessons for secondary students for Palliser School Division. If there’s an Art Lesson Mike... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Co-Lab 111 - CTCC
  Art (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Outcome-based Assessment in High School Physics
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
In this session, participants will engage in practical discussions regarding classroom assessment using Rockyview Schools outcomes for Physics 20/30. Topics include: discussing challenges with this approach to assessment, providing possible solutions, and sharing strategies and resources with other teachers.
Speakers
avatar for Kristina Wasyleczko

Kristina Wasyleczko

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Kristina Wasyleczko is a high school physics and science teacher who is dedicated to a student-centered, rich learning environment. She values and encourages students' deeper understanding through intentional pedagogy and thoughtful assessment.
avatar for David Moore

David Moore

Learning Specialist, Rocky View Schools
David Moore is a high school math and physics teacher teacher. He  is a learning specialist with Rocky View Schools with a focus on outcome-based assessment.
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Glen 204 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Assessment (TQS 3), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

How to breathe life into a CALM classroom
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Come join a session where we will talk about the great opportunities that can come out of the CALM curriculum, the challenges of making it happen in a classroom, and some strategies that work.
Speakers
avatar for Michael Koehler

Michael Koehler

Teacher, Foothills School Division
Michael (he/him) has been a settler on Treaty 7 territory for most of his life.  His many years of experience as a son, brother, husband, father, teacher, coach, and volunteer have given him the ability to manage most questions and scenarios in a CALM classroom.  He is always excited... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Macleod Hall E1 - CTCC
  Curriculum & Pedagogy (TQS 3), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

The Ultimate Multi-grade Classroom: Colony Schools
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Attention all colony teachers! Come join us as we unpack pedagogy, assessment practices, & curriculum planning for the multi-grade EAL environment. If you have something to share - please bring it along, we will have time to collaborate with our peers!
Speakers
avatar for Laura-Lee Toews

Laura-Lee Toews

President, Alberta Colony Educators
Laura-Lee has worked in colony schools in a variety of capacities for 30 years.  She is currently the president of the Alberta Colony Educators group and Principal of Colony Schools in the Prairie Land School Division. She has a passion for providing professional learning opportunities... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Macleod Hall E3 - CTCC
  Curriculum & Pedagogy (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

10:20 MST

In spirit of FlASH mobs
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Let's create a flash mob dance! Whether in your P.E, drama or any other class in need of some creative energy, Flash mobs can be a dynamic uplifting experience that unites a class, and even an entire school! Through building and implementing flash mobs, (group dance/movement), teachers can elevate students' journey of personal growth and connection to their school community. This session will provide delegates the tools and first hand experience to put together a flash mob using self expression in a safe and inclusive learning environment. Be ready to step out of your comfort zone and groove!
Speakers
avatar for Sabrina Grecu

Sabrina Grecu

Let's dance!! Getting students to move is my mission, whether it is in Physical Education, in the theatre, or on the dance floor. I strive to elevate student personal growth and confidence through self expression in safe and inclusive learning environments. I often leap between the... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 12:40 MST
Telus 108/109 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Drama & Dance (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

10:20 MST

Top 10 Practical Strategies for EAL Success
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 14:00 MST
How can we effectively engage our English Language Learner (ELL) population in the classroom? Join us for an interactive session aimed at leveraging students' strengths to enrich their English Language Development. This interactive workshop will delve into user-friendly EAL (English as an Additional Language) best practices, drawing from insights in language acquisition theory and emphasizing the pivotal role of oral language in advancing classroom progress. Key topics will include the significance of fostering academic vocabulary and background knowledge, fostering a supportive environment for students and their families, as well as employing comprehensible input and scaffolding techniques. Attendees can expect to gain practical insights and actionable strategies for integrating these approaches into their teaching practices. Participants will leave equipped with a toolkit of resources and methodologies ready for immediate implementation, ensuring effective support for all learners in the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Youssra Badr

Youssra Badr

Youssra is a passionate advocate for diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism, drawing from her rich cultural heritage as an Arab African Muslim Canadian. With over 15 years of experience in education, she has made significant contributions in various roles, including front-line mental... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 10:20 - 14:00 MST
Imperial 6 - HYATT Hyatt
  English Language Learning (TQS/LQS 4), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

Beyond the Red Pen: Making humanities marking manageable
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Come and see the session that was so popular last year we got in trouble for breaking fire code! This session will provide participants with a variety of strategies for managing the often onerous marking load of a humanities teacher in Jr. or Sr. High. The advice presented will move beyond generic time management and organization and focus on specific tips and pointers that can be easily incorporated into any teacher’s assessment practice. Information is based on lived classroom experience and will be presented in a light-hearted and down-to-earth manner.
Speakers
avatar for Greg Overguard

Greg Overguard

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Greg Overguard is an avid lover of Coke and Doritos, and a high school social studies teacher with Rocky View Schools with 15+ years of classroom experience. He holds a Master's degree in Social Studies Curriculum and Pedagogy and has led many professional learning sessions and activities... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Imperial 2 - HYATT Hyatt
  Assessment (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

The Learning Trajectory: From Surface to Deep Learning
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Following on from the previous session, we will dive deeper into the learning process and consider how do human beings take in, embody, and utilize new information and ideas. Using Learning Objectives as a through line, we will consider how to walk students from Shallow into Deep learning, and consider what differentiates learning at the Novice and Expert levels. Furthermore, we will begin to align pedagogies with different stages of the learning process to determine which strategies work best for learning and when.
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Macleod Hall A - CTCC
  Educational Research (TQS/LQS 2), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

Burnout, Grief & Coping: Tools for Teachers.
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Teachers are a demographic in our workforce that are distinctly unrecognized for the work they do and the support they provide. When there is an industry that is underappreciated, it means those working in it are often under-supported, which can lead to varying impacts of burnout. When we struggle with burnout, it can be paired with self-criticism, feelings of loss of control, grief and this can impact both careers and lives outside of being a teacher.

Burnout for teachers can come from long days of being emotionally available to a variety of people, unpaid work to get everything done in a school year, and constantly adapting to the environment and the capacity of the students around them. Being adaptable is a quality that makes teachers amazing at their jobs, however, it can also give teachers no time to listen to themselves. Grief plays many roles in our lives, whether it is in our immediate realities or in those around us.

When we discuss the high impact of teachers' jobs, we also need to be able to remove them from the title of their careers and look at them as people who have full, beautiful, and complicated lives outside of school. How do you deal with your own life within the context of supporting others so much in theirs?

When we feel like we have something to fix all the time, we tend to put it on the back burner, but when we put too many things on the back burner, it leads to house fires. So it is important to be proactive and not reactive in our health and wellness.

There are ways to acknowledge how our careers, personal lives, and the system impact us in a way that allows us to show up for ourselves and others. This comes through understanding self-criticism and learning self-compassion, making and finding meaning, understanding what is in our control and what is not, the ability to understand what is happening in our bodies when we are stressed and/or experience/supporting grief and understanding our capacity and learning to set boundaries.

My presentation will recognize the complexity of teachers' lives and the various roles they juggle in their careers and personal lives. It gives psychoeducation on how these external factors internally impact the individual and will explore strategies for managing stress and its sources, as well as the multiple facets of grief that affect individuals and how they provide support to others. Finally, it will conclude with insights and guidance on understanding and navigating the different stages of impact and burnout.
Speakers
avatar for Kassie Colonna

Kassie Colonna

Hello, my name is Kassie, and I am a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) and a Canadian Certified Counsellor. I run a private practice in downtown Calgary as a part of the Riverwest Collective. One of the main focus areas of my practice is burnout, particularly for those in support... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Imperial 4 - HYATT Hyatt
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

School psychology in the time of reconciliation
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Attendees will be offered medicine in the form of knowledge and cultural considerations when working alongside Indigenous students. This session will be guided by the lived experience of an Anishinaabe Registered Provisional Psychologist (School and Counselling). Art, humour, literature, and land-based teachings will be highlighted as an engagement tool; integrating decolonial/resurgent content into classrooms can be both subtle and approachable. In addition, this session will centre on culturally affirming assessment, academic and therapeutic intervention, and inclusive education practices to best support Indigenous learners. Special attention will be given to the topics of attachment, co-regulation, and the intersection between trauma and learning difficulties. This session is applicable for all school staff who work with a variety of ages and backgrounds.
Speakers
avatar for Tishina Shannacappo

Tishina Shannacappo

Tishina Shannacappo (she/her/hers) is a First Nations (Anishinaabe) Registered Provisional Psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists. She owns Heart Berry Psychology, which is part of the Riverwest Therapy Collective, and offers strength- and heart-based psychological... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Telus 101/102 - CTCC
  Indigenous Education (TQS/LQS 5), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

I Like Good Books And I Cannot Lie
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Let's talk books!
Laurie will book talk more than 30 picture books (from popular to the unknown) and infuse the conversation around each one with strategies, activity ideas and writing templates for each one so that teachers can use them in their classrooms starting this Monday morning.
Speakers
avatar for Laurie McIntosh

Laurie McIntosh

Some of the best lessons are taught in the moments between literacy and numeracy. These golden moments based on kindness, connection, and community are the moments Laurie lives for. With compassion and thoughtfulness, Laurie has an incredible way of acknowledging the accomplishments... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Macleod Hall D - CTCC
  Language Arts (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

11:40 MST

It's Complicated: Honouring Complexity in the English Classroom
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
We all, and certainly our students, live in a world which in many ways encourages a limited and simplistic good vs. bad, right vs. wrong, us vs. them perspective on people, issues, and problems. In this session we will discuss how the study of literature can develop in our students a different mindset, one that honours and even expects complexity, first in the characters and subject matter in the texts we study, and hopefully by extension in their perspective on other people and on the issues that they now face and will face in their lives. A willingness and ability to deal with complexity and nuance will not only enhance the quality of work produced in English and other classes, but ideally will also broaden their overall worldview and encourage an approach to issues that will make them comfortable with shades of grey in understanding and judging themselves, other people, and the challenging world in which they live. We will emphasize the centrality of the concepts of ambiguity and paradox in the study of literature, as well as looking at activities which develop skills in honouring complexity by examining a short literary text together.
Speakers
avatar for Jim Forrest

Jim Forrest

I taught high school English and coached football and basketball for 36 years at a variety of schools in Alberta, the final 23 at Cochrane High School, retiring in 2018 but still doing some subbing.  I have also been involved in various capacities with the English 30-1 Diploma Exam... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Imperial 9 - HYATT Hyatt
  Language Arts (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

Demystifying desmos
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Desmos.com is more than just a graphing calculator - it also has a collection of amazing resources for use in online or face-to face learning that stimulates great reasoning and active learning among students. If you have heard of desmos, but haven't tried it out yet in your classroom, this session will give go over the basics of how to use the desmos teacher tools and go over some of the best activities in their collection so you don't have to spend hours surfing the website so find activities that match your curriculum (grade 7 - 9). Participants will need to bring their own laptop or other device so that they can participate in this active session.
Speakers
avatar for Melanie Fricot

Melanie Fricot

Melanie Fricot has taught Math from grade 1 to first year university (in Bhutan). She has spent the last decade teaching grade 6, and then grades 7 - 9 Math. She is passionate about encouraging students to be confident problem solvers in the Mathematics classroom
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Macleod Hall E4 - CTCC
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

11:40 MST

Unlocking Musical Magic: Join the Calgary Orff Chapter for Creative Division Two Adventures
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Come join the Calgary Orff Chapter as we dive into fun and engaging activities that will foster student creativity in your music lessons! In this session, geared toward Division Two, participants will have the opportunity to explore music and movement through games, language and play. The Calgary Orff Chapter is a local non-profit, volunteer run organization dedicated to providing high quality professional development opportunities for music teachers.
Speakers
avatar for Becki Leipert

Becki Leipert

Teacher, Calgary Board of Education
Becki Leipert is a music specialist with CBE. She has taught elementary music for many years to elementary students within Calgary private and public schools. Becki received her Bachelor of Music (in Music Education) and Bachelor of Education degrees from the University of Saskatchewan... Read More →
avatar for Andrea Bohan

Andrea Bohan

Teacher
Andrea Bohan has been a Music Specialist for the last 15 years. She has a Bachelor of Music and Education from the University of Lethbridge. This is where she was first introduced to the Orff Schulwerk method and her love of teaching Elementary Music began. Since then Andrea has attended... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Imperial 8 - HYATT Hyatt
  Music & Band (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

11:40 MST

teaching can be sweaty
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Love to work out but having a hard time- finding time? Let this one hour power-yoga session give you a boost of adrenaline and increase the reward receptors excretion in the brain through activity. This is a high energy output session designed to give you a body break within your convention time. We are the models for our students, if we want to see them using thier choice of time in healthy ways lets demonstrate it through our actions. COme prepared to sweat, athletic wear, yoga mat and a water bottle are a must.
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Glen 208/209 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Physical Education (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

ATRF Steps to Receiving Your Pension
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
This presentation is designed for teachers who are planning to retire during the current year or within the next few years. It provides detailed information about deciding to retire, the Steps to Retirement process and forms, the pension options, and post-retirement considerations.
Speakers
avatar for Linda Lau

Linda Lau

Pension Counsellor, Alberta Teachers' Retirement Fund (ATRF)
tbd
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Glen 206 - CTCC

11:40 MST

Exchanges: Embark on a journey that will inform, inspire and transform your teaching or leadership journey
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Interested in a short-term exchange with a colleague in Spain, Germany, Mexico, Australia, Iceland or with one of Alberta’s International Accredited Schools across the globe?

Come to this session and learn how to build your own teaching or leadership adventure with an exciting in-person short term (1-2 week) exchange or a virtual one (4 week). Carolyn Freed will be your guide in this fantastic new world! The experience and realities of teaching and school leadership are constantly in transition- an exchange can bring a wealth of insights to the work you do here in Alberta.

Exchanges are a unique professional peer-to-peer development opportunity for teachers and school administrators to collaborate within their profession. Open the door and get out of your comfort zone, engage in meaningful and critical conversations, and experience first-hand how your peers engage with best practices.
Speakers
avatar for Carolyn Freed

Carolyn Freed

Alberta Teachers' Association
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Imperial 5 - HYATT Hyatt

11:40 MST

Financial Literacy for Beginning Teachers
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
The journey of a new teacher is both rewarding and challenging. As they step into the classroom to shape young minds, they are also faced with the realities of managing their personal finances. Recognizing this need, we are excited to dedicate a session on financial literacy specifically designed for beginning teachers. The primary objective of this session is to equip new teachers with essential financial knowledge and skills so they can effectively manage their finances, navigate loan repayments, plan for the future and achieve financial stability. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with experienced financial advisors and educators who can provide personalized guidance and support. Let’s empower our educators not only in the classroom but also in their financial lives.
Speakers
avatar for Belinda Cartwright

Belinda Cartwright

With a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Lethbridge, Belinda dedicated 25 years to shaping young minds within the Rocky View Schools, first at the middle school level teaching English and Social Studies, then teaching English at the high school level. In June 2023... Read More →
avatar for David Patayanikorn-Fithen

David Patayanikorn-Fithen

David had a successful 18-year career with both Edmonton Public and Rocky View Schools, primarily focusing on science but also teaching math, physical education, and CTS. In his last five years, he served as an assistant principal, contributing to the opening of two new schools. David's... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Imperial 3 - HYATT Hyatt

11:40 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30) Sexualized Behaviours in Elementary Schools
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Problematic Sexualized Behaviour (PSB) is a behavior that is sexual that is displayed by children aged 7-11 years old. During this session, participants will gain an understanding of PSB by reviewing sexual behavior from a developmental perspective.
During this interactive workshop case scenarios related to the elementary school environment will be presented and discussed. Classroom and school strategies for responding to PSB will be reviewed including safety planning, case management, and caregiver communication. Finally, community support and the referral process will be presented.
Pre-Registration Link​​​

Speakers
avatar for Brenda Straw

Brenda Straw

Education Liaison, Luna Child and Youth Advocacy Centre
Brenda Straw is a teacher on secondment to Luna Child and Youth Advocacy Centre (CYAC) from the Calgary Catholic School District (CSSD). As a certified teacher stationed at a Child and Youth Advocacy Center in Alberta, Brenda collaborates with district leadership in Southern Alberta... Read More →
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Katarina Zunjic

Katarina Zunjic, MSW, RSW is a therapist at the Child Abuse Service, Alberta Health Services, who provides assessment and treatment to children and youth who experience trauma and abuse as well as children and their families who are referred for sexual behaviour concerns.
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Imperial 1 - HYATT Hyatt

11:40 MST

Code of Professional Conduct: Navigating the Alberta Teaching Profession’s Processes.
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
This session will outline the new discipline process in place relating to complaints of unprofessional conduct and incompetence. Teachers will learn about the stages of the new discipline process, new requirements in the Code of Professional Conduct and some strategies to avoid being the subject of a complaint.
Speakers
avatar for Tim Jeffares

Tim Jeffares

Alberta Teachers' Association
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Telus 104 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre

11:40 MST

Hot mess teaching: Embracing the chaos with a smile
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Welcome to "Hot Mess Teaching: Embracing the Chaos with a Smile," a session designed for early childhood educators who want to navigate the challenges of teaching with humor and resilience. In this session, we'll explore three big ideas for early learners. Firstly, teachers will learn how to approach difficult subjects in a developmentally appropriate way, ensuring that young children can understand and engage with complex topics. Secondly, educators will explore the importance of validating children's emotions and teaching constructive coping skills, fostering resilience and emotional intelligence from an early age. Finally, teachers will learn strategies to help children understand and empathize with others who may be experiencing hardship or injustice, promoting empathy and compassion in the classroom. Join us as we embrace the chaos of early childhood education with enthusiasm and empower our youngest learners to thrive in an ever-changing world.
Speakers
avatar for Andrea Mishio

Andrea Mishio

Teacher
With 17 years of invaluable experience in the education field, Andrea brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. After spending 15 years teaching in a junior high school setting, she now finds herself in the world of early childhood education as a dedicated kindergarten... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Imperial 7 - HYATT Hyatt
  Religious & Moral Education (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3)

11:40 MST

Why do bad things happen to good people? Framing the problem of evil in Religious Education
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
In Oscar Wilde’s Importance of Being Earnest, we hear “The good ended happily, and the bad unhappily. That is what Fiction means.” Though a flippant remark about romance novels, the quip points us to a profound conundrum: how do we make sense of evil and the lack of justice in this world? Weighty queries such as these are among the most challenging posed by students and teachers can find themselves flat footed when asked to account for ruptures in the fabric of life. Designed for Religious Educators, this talk offers educators a variety of models and approaches supplied by the Bible as well as philosophers that can be employed in the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Gerard Mclarney

Gerard Mclarney

Teacher, Elk Island Catholic Schools
Dr. McLarney teaches at St. Isidore Learning Center in Sherwood Park AB., and serves as a sessional instructor at St. Joseph's College, University of Alberta. His academic interests include Religious Education, World Religions, J.R.R. Tolkien, as well as Sacred Scripture. His doctorate... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Glen 203 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Religious & Moral Education (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

Every Child Deserves a Team: Layering Meeting Structures to Support the Whole Child
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Does it feel like you're talking about the same students over and over? Are you wanting to take your PLC's and RTI efforts to the next level? Do your team meetings lack the clarity and purpose you're looking for as a leader? In this session, Lorna will articulate, with multiple school samples and resources, the value of layering collaborative structures and processes within a school and how the introduction of a very intentional collaborative team meeting can work to respond to the needs of students collaboratively, while increasing the instructional capacity of everyone involved. In essence, schools reduce the number of meetings about students...by adding one more! By intentionally layering and connecting our PLC and RTI structures, we leverage and maximize the most powerful resource in any school for supporting the whole child - the teachers working within our building! Come learn what thousands of schools have learned about these purposeful collaborative structures and processes to ensure every student is supported by a team. Please ensure you have a device to access online materials through QR code or URL link.
Speakers
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Lorna Hewson

Lorna Hewson is an award-winning educator with leadership experience at the classroom, school, district and provincial levels. Lorna’s professional background has included coaching and mentoring teachers and leaders, effective assessment, curriculum implementation, and inclusive... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Glen 201/202 - CTCC
  School Leadership (LQS 1-9), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30 Off-Site) Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo: Perspectives in Nature: Building Empathy With Young Learners
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Join us at the zoo as we learn ways to connect young learners with the natural world. Discover how perspectives in nature can help build connections to wildlife and wild places. We will look at the intersection of education and conservation, and how we can foster a deeper understanding, and feeling of connection to our planet's biodiversity.

This session will take place at Wilder Calgary Zoo, 1300 Zoo Road NE, and has a participant fee of $10.50.
Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
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Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo

Our conservation education staff have backgrounds in biology, natural history, zoology and ecology. With experience ranging from animal husbandry to field research, our team is comprised of qualified informal educators who are passionate about bringing the natural world to life and... Read More →
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Ellie Cherry

Ellie moved to Canada in 2019 from Sheffield, England. She has a master's degree in Biodiversity and Conservation from the University of Leeds. For her degree, Ellie researched the effect of the pet trade on primate species in Belize. Since graduating in 2013, she has worked in the... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Science (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

11:40 MST

Solve Real-World Problems Using Gizmos STEM Cases
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Get ready to ignite curiosity and critical thinking with ExploreLearning Gizmos! As the proud recipient of the 2024 CODiE Award for Best STEM Instructional Solution in Grades K-12, Gizmos is your passport to dynamic STEM learning. In our immersive STEM Cases, students step into the shoes of STEM professionals, tackling real-world challenges using critical thinking skills. Dive deep into a STEM Case, and as you explore, consider the pivotal role of the teacher. But that’s not all! Discover how to track student progress, decode results, and accelerate student learning throughout the process. Please bring an electronic device to get the most out of this session.
Speakers
avatar for Lindsay Beaulieu

Lindsay Beaulieu

Implementation Coordinator, ExploreLearning
Lindsay Beaulieu has taught in Alberta for the past ten years and has witnessed the impact of Gizmos on student understanding. Lindsay has been using Gizmos in the classroom since she began teaching. Lindsay joined ExploreLearning this year as an Implementation Coordinator to support... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 12:40 MST
Telus 106 - CTCC
  Science (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

Finding Our Place-Fostering School Belonging for Junior and Senior High School Students"
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 14:00 MST
In this session, we will share current findings on the importance of school belonging in relation to student academic success and personal well-being. Additionally, we will share how a value framework and strategies help school staff foster school belonging for all students.
Speakers
avatar for Yvonne Renaud

Yvonne Renaud

Yvonne currently works as a Junior High teacher just outside of Calgary. In her 20 year career in education, Yvonne has taught grades 7-12 both in Alberta and Quebec. She has occupied roles such as a learning coach, classroom teacher both in traditional and specialized contexts, academic... Read More →
avatar for AJ Verhappen

AJ Verhappen

AJ is passionate about brains and how they learn and grow. Through over 15 years of teaching experience, AJ has seen first hand the impacts of belonging on student learning and engagement. It is important to them that all members of a school community find a place where they feel... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 14:00 MST
Telus 110 - CTCC
  Fostering Effective Relationships (TQS/LQS 1), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

The Brain, Body Behavior Connection
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 14:00 MST
BRAIN GAMES!
In this workshop, participants will have the opportunity to learn about brain and body functions through “brain games” that are designed to encourage understanding, create empathy and explore strategies related to successful interactions in the classroom with people of varying abilities .
Join Pam and Danna in an exploration of the brain , body and how their functioning leads to behaviors that are often difficult to understand. You will leave this workshop inspired to make a difference, excited to share your learnings with others and determined to be a creative responder!
Speakers
avatar for Danna Ormstrup

Danna Ormstrup

Executive Director, Foothills Fetal Alcohol Society
Danna  currently holds two very exciting roles. She is the Executive Director of the Foothills Fetal Alcohol Society, a nonprofit Society that provides services to rural communities in Southern Alberta, as well as being one of 10 Instructional Coaches in the province of Alberta with... Read More →
avatar for Pamela Henheffer

Pamela Henheffer

Before coming to the Foothills Fetal Alcohol Society Pam Henheffer worked  for 28 years as Assistant Manager  in a family based Residential Program for Children In Social Services. Pam and her husband of over 40 years Alan were also Directors of their own Supported Independent Living... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 14:00 MST
Macleod Hall E2 - CTCC
  Inclusive Education (TQS/LQS 4), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

Return To The Falls, The Story of Residential School Survivor Elder Betty Ross, Film /Teachers Guide
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 14:00 MST
“Return to the Falls” is a 1 Hour DocuDrama following the harrowing life story of Elder Betty Ross who held
the sacred teachings of her father like a torch helping her survive the residential school system. This movie
forges its own path as a hybrid of dramatic, cinematic reenactments of Betty’s childhood journey of
unimaginable hardships and euphoric moments of freedom combined with present day footage of Betty as
she returns to the falls for the first time in more than 70 years. This riveting and educational film was
created to reach audiences from Grade 5 - 12. Along with the film we will share some of the Teachers
Guide information to show how this new film is a must to help tell the story of our nations past. ***This
educational film is not graphic in any way and focuses more on how Betty's journey of light, forgiveness and
reconciliation can be embraced by all.
Speakers
avatar for Eppo Eerkes

Eppo Eerkes

At the cutting edge of his craft, director Eppo Eerkes is known as being a strong and innovative visual storyteller, with an ability to spot and draw-out the real-life drama behind any situation. The power of his gift is to gain trust and connect with the character or actor to reveal... Read More →
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Guide Fleury

Guide Fleury is an Indigenous educator with an extensive background as a support worker to the publicity and PR of various nations including Samson Nation. Further bio to come.
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 14:00 MST
Macleod Hall C - CTCC
  Indigenous Education (TQS/LQS 5), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

11:40 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30 Off-Site) Because Biodiversity is a Matter of Parks, People & Belonging...
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 15:20 MST
Who, what and why is a park? Three complex questions - one simple answer: US!

Humans lie at the heart of park purpose, pride, prejudice, and promise. So, come hike with us, Teacher humans! And together, we’ll trail-travel into the ‘peopled’ heart of Alberta’s protected and public wild spaces, from nation-building believing to Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas achieving.

With ecojustice as our compass, we will not only explore the intricate interactions and ecosystems our parks seek to protect, but also empower YOUR humanity to ‘make better’ Alberta’s parks for all!

OFF-SITE LOCATION, ADDRESS & INSTRUCTIONS:
Nose Hill Park – Calgary Winter Club Parking Lot: 4611 14 St NW, Calgary, T2K 1J7

Meet at the Nose Hill Park parking lot located behind the Calgary Winter Club. CPAWS will be on-site 30 minutes ahead of session start time to welcome and gather everyone together. You will need to arrange your own transportation. If you are late, lost, or cannot make it, please text or call Sheri at 403-921-2314.

WHAT TO BRING:
As detailed in the safety section below, please come prepared to be active outside for 3 hours – i.e., wearing appropriate clothing & footwear, and outfitted with water & snacks.

SAFETY:
Please consult local weather forecasts and come equipped with wind & temperature appropriate clothing and footwear, i.e., comfortable winter boots, ice cleats, gloves, mittens, hats, scarves and instant handwarmers/heat packs.

If there are any medical concerns (allergies/injuries) that CPAWS should be aware of, please be in-touch with Sheri via text @ 403-921-2314 in advance of the program’s start time. This will ensure that she can customize the route and activities for everyone’s needs.

All participants that require medical equipment/medication, such as an EpiPen and/or an inhaler, are expected to have these with them during the program in accordance with our risk management policy.

WAIVERS:
CPAWS has a master agreement with RockyView Schools. So, if you are a RockyView Schools teacher you DO NOT need to sign a waiver.

If you are NOT a RockyView Schools employee, please download from this session's 'handout section' and bring along a completed CPAWS waiver. We will collect them at the start of our session. Extra blank waivers will be available on-site, just in case!

Looking forward to learning on the land with you!

This session has a participant fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Sheri Tarrington

Sheri Tarrington

Interpretation and Experience Manager, CPAWS Southern Alberta
For the past two decades, environmental education and conservation communications positions with CPAWS Southern Alberta and Parks Canada, have bolstered Sheri's belief that all humans are better humans when they wander, wonder and play outdoors! Possessing an honours degree in Canadian... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 11:40 - 15:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4

13:00 MST

Using AI to Generate Effective and Personalized Assessments that are Aligned to Curriculum
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
With the increasing demand for personalized learning experiences and the need to align assessments with curriculum objectives, AI presents a powerful solution. This session offers valuable insights and practical strategies to incorporate AI into your educational toolkit. Join us as we explore the frontier of assessment innovation and discover how AI can help you create effective and fair student assessments. This session is designed for teachers who are not yet using AI to create classroom assessments and want to learn practical tips and strategies to get started.
Speakers
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AAC Facilitator

Field Service Facilitator, Alberta Assessment Consortium
Alberta Assessment Consortium (AAC) is a not-for-profit registered society funded by membership. We are a recognized education partner in the province of Alberta and an independent voice able to provide an informed response to questions/issues that impact student learning. We provide... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Imperial 5 - HYATT Hyatt
  Assessment (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

A Teacher's Guide to Health Inspectors - An Ally for Your Schools and Classroom
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Oh no, the Health Inspector is here! Should you panic? Absolutely not! Please join this session to receive an overview of how Environmental Public Health can assist your schools with the mutual goal of keeping staff and students healthy and safe. Topics that will be addressed include our favourite, Food Safety Information and Courses, as well as Air Quality and Radon, Art & Craft Safety, Emergencies, Handwashing Information and Resources for Teachers, Health Advisories, Drinking Water, Outbreak Management and Playground Safety.
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Yusuf Bawa

Sarah Yusuf Bawa

Sarah has been a public health inspector for 15 years with Alberta Health Services, and has particular expertise in areas including vulnerable populations such as childcare and shelters, personal services such as tattoo and piercing, as well as salons, community medical inspections... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Imperial 1 - HYATT Hyatt

13:00 MST

Creativity Versus Innovation (5–9)
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Creativity and innovative thinking are extraordinary skills that reflect successful learning in your classroom. Students that learn and possess these skills demonstrate better retention of information and, confidence in their application of knowledge beyond the curriculum and your classroom. This session will focus on how to ignite student curiosity and the innate human desire to learn. Fun, engaging and proven classroom examples will be shared throughout the session. Participants will receive multiple lesson examples, assessment rubrics and online (AI) resources ready to use in the classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Paul Bohnert

Paul Bohnert

Lead Teachers -, The Faculty
Innovation in Education has been Paul's passion and focus for the past 30 years. He has shared his classroom and educational experiences with more than 15,000 educators and pre-service teachers across North America speaking at regional, national and international conferences/workshops... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Glen 206 - CTCC
  Career & Technology Studies/Foundations (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

13:00 MST

Career Advising 101 for Teachers (and Administrators)
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Teachers are in a key position to assist students as they consider various career and academic pathways. Knowing some basics about various pathways and admission requirements can help prevent misinformation. Did you know someone earning a Red Seal trade credential also earns a post-secondary credential? Do you know the difference between "first qualified, first admitted" and "competitive" admission processes? Do you know which university gives offers based on predicted grades? Who gives the "Alberta bump" of 4%? More importantly, how can you help students reflect and plan strategically so their pathway confidence increases and their anxiety decreases? Bring your ideas and questions so we can all serve students more effectively.
Speakers
avatar for Charlene Foster

Charlene Foster

Teacher, Palliser School Division
Charlene started working with Palliser as a Career and Academic Advisor in 2012.  She now supports the Career and Academic Advisors across the division.  She also supports students earning "Off Campus" credits through Work Experience and Dual Credit which enable students to gather... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Telus 104 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Counselling & Student Support (TQS/LQS 4), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Choreography for all
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
For teachers who wish to enter the world of musical theatre, or simply take their PE dance unit to the next level, this session will provide tools to build choreography for the beginner to the advanced dancers! Through purposeful movement driven by emotional intention, we can further connect students to a genuine performance and the power of creative expression. The goal beneath the choreo is truly to elevate student personal growth and confidence through self expression in safe and inclusive learning environments. Participants should be prepared and dressed to MOVE!
Speakers
avatar for Sabrina Grecu

Sabrina Grecu

Let's dance!! Getting students to move is my mission, whether it is in Physical Education, in the theatre, or on the dance floor. I strive to elevate student personal growth and confidence through self expression in safe and inclusive learning environments. I often leap between the... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Telus 108/109 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Drama & Dance (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Are Schools Really Killing Creativity? Demystifying the Creative Process
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
How do the concepts of transfer and the learning trajectory play out in real-life? During this session, we will take a deep dive into creativity to find out. Ever since Ken Robinson famously claimed that education kills creativity, schools have been increasingly pressured to engender creative growth amongst students. We will start by clearly exploring what creativity is and how it functions. From there, we will debunk the 5 most prevalent myths of creativity (good news: you don't lose creativity as you age!) then consider what this all means for engendering creativity within schools. Together we will attempt to answer the question: are schools really killing creativity?
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Jared Horvath

Dr. Jared Horvath

Jared Cooney Horvath (PhD, MEd) is a neuroscientist, educator, and author of the best-selling book Stop Talking, Start Influencing: 12 Insights from Brain Science to Make Your Message Stick. He has conducted research and lectured at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, the... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Macleod Hall A - CTCC
  Educational Research (TQS/LQS 2), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Teachers These Days
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Based on the bestselling book 'Teachers These Days' by Laurie McIntosh and Dr. Jody Carrington, Laurie will hold a discussion and reflection around what we have been taught is a "good" teacher. We will examine in depth the stories we have been told about what makes a successful teacher, what elements within our teacher culture need to change and spend time discussing safe places to land in these trying times. This session is all about the connection. Teachers can expect to leave with strategies especially surrounding connection to themselves, their school community, their learners and the families they serve.
What people will remember most about you, your legacy, will have so much more to do with a felt sense than it ever will with words or numbers. It will remind our teachers that their job is to shine the incredible light that brought them into this profession in the first place. It will remind them that whatever you got on any given day is (more than) enough which is something all teachers deserve to hear right now.
Speakers
avatar for Laurie McIntosh

Laurie McIntosh

Some of the best lessons are taught in the moments between literacy and numeracy. These golden moments based on kindness, connection, and community are the moments Laurie lives for. With compassion and thoughtfulness, Laurie has an incredible way of acknowledging the accomplishments... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Macleod Hall D - CTCC

13:00 MST

Gender-just approaches to teaching French and Spanish
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Note: I can teach this session in French, English, or a mixture of both depending on your group's needs! I can also narrow the focus specifically to French based on what works best for the public.

The aims of this session are to favour an understanding of what gender-just language teaching is, and why this approach favours students' intrinsic motivation, their rigorous study of grammar, the development of empathetic practices, and an appreciation for cultural humility. Teachers will receive simple and practical strategies and permanent access to digital resources that will support their approaches to teaching and assessment.
Speakers
avatar for Elizabeth Rush

Elizabeth Rush

Elizabeth Rush is a public school teacher, community translator, and language justice activist. Growing up on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations,  Elizabeth... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Glen 204 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  French & International Languages (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 25) Uke Jam Session (Teacher Wellness)
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Science has proven that making music is good for your mental health! Come join a FUN jam session using the happiest instrument in the world... the 'ukulele. No experience is necessary, just a willingness to come sing some familiar popular songs and learn some super easy chords to strum. You do NOT have to be a music teacher to participate. Please pre-register to ensure you'll be able to use one of the 25 ukuleles on site.
Speakers
avatar for Christina O'Brien

Christina O'Brien

Music Teacher and Book Author, Ukulele for Children
Christina O'Brien is an elementary school music teacher and clinician from Calgary, Alberta. When she's not teaching at school or in her studio, she enjoys building community through music and teaching others how to jam together! Christina has led clinics and workshops in Western... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Co-Lab 111 - CTCC
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Laughter Yoga with Isabelle la Wonderful
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Based on the teaching of the Laughter Yoga University in India, Isabelle offer a great session where laughter and well-being are the centre point. Isabelle will take you through this almost 40 years old technics and show you great simple routines that you can add to your daily life to ensure more hapiness. Laughter is a proven part of healthy lifestyle and can be a powerful tool to help regulate emotions. Practice your laughing skills and feel better by the minute.
Speakers
avatar for Isabelle Cliche

Isabelle Cliche

For the past 2 decades Isabelle has been sharing her passion for art and bilingualism through her dynamique shows and workshops. She has been facilitating in schools and festivals all across Western Canada and kids of all ages love her! Through humour, magic, and music she will inspire... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Glen 208/209 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Embracing the Future: How A.I. Will Change Education
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Attention educators, administrators and all advocates of student success! Join Walter Schwabe for an exciting journey into the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its transformative potential in K-12 education.

As AI rapidly permeates every industry, education is no different. How is AI changing the role of educators? Will it replace educators? How are teachers and students currently using these powerful applications and are there risks associated in doing so? Walter discusses these important fundamental questions, reviews AI tools, discusses best practices and presents a framework to help teachers and administrators harness the power of AI in their districts.

Discover the immense possibilities that AI represents, as Walter delves into how AI can be seamlessly integrated into the classroom while also enhancing personalized learning pathways. Teachers will learn how to boost personalized student engagement, leverage adaptive assessments and ignite a love for learning via human led instruction with the support of AI tutoring chatbots.

Walter will also discuss the concerns and challenges ahead for administrators when considering the implementation of AI within their school districts. Such as the possibility of unintentional biases. The importance of addressing student data privacy, equitable access to the technology by reducing the digital divide and emphasizing the need for continued human led instruction and mentorship alongside AI driven tools.

To aid in this process Walter will present a practical framework designed to guide administrators through the steps of how to effectively establish an AI-driven learning ecosystem to the benefit of students and teachers while also helping to mitigate risks.

Prepare to be empowered and equipped with the knowledge and strategies necessary to harness the power of AI in the classroom, so as to help save teachers time, inspire students and reduce the fear of the unknown.

Join Walter for this captivating presentation on how AI will change education.

The future of education is here and it’s time to embrace it!
Speakers
avatar for Walter Schwabe

Walter Schwabe

Walter Schwabe is from the Bear Clan of the Kahnawá:ke Mohawk, and is also a direct descendant of Cree Chief Michel Callihoo, an original signatory of Treaty 6 for the Michel First Nation.Walter is one of four co-founders, Echo Point’s majority shareholder, and the only Officer... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Exhibition Hall E X - CTCC
  Keynotes and Special Events, ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Writing with Picture Book Mentor Texts - Building Thinking Classroom Style
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Join us for an engaging, hands-on session that explores how to use Building Thinking Classrooms (BTC) strategies to teach writing through picture books. Learn to leverage mentor texts to enhance your students' writing skills and creativity.

What to Expect:

Mentor Texts Magic: Discover how picture books can serve as powerful mentor texts for writing instruction.
BTC Writing Strategies: Engage in BTC activities that make writing lessons dynamic and effective.
Creative Application: Plan and create writing lessons that use picture books to inspire and guide student writing.
Speakers
avatar for Joshua LaFleur

Joshua LaFleur

Learning Specialist, Rocky View Schools
Joshua is a learning specialist coaching teachers around literacy instruction, language acquisition, and supporting English as an Additional Language learners. He regularly facilitates professional learning and is a doctoral candidate focusing on equity, diversity, and inclusion in... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Imperial 8 - HYATT Hyatt
  Language Arts (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

13:00 MST

Intervention in Math: Getting the Big Ideas Right
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Some things aren't a big deal… you can get them wrong now, and yet still do well on everything else. But other things are so important that their loss means the learner is handicapped at learning new ideas. Sometimes, you can't let weak understandings slide. Enter the need for Intervention in Math. Based on the work of Marilyn Burns, Do The Math is a series of targeted interventions, aligned with a Mathematical Learning Progression, that leverages the power of Manipulatives, Models, Direct and Guided Instruction, along with the engaging power of games to help remediate and strengthen student performance where it counts... on the Big Ideas of Math. Use these ideas for Intervention, Remediation, or everyday Instruction to build strong learners that leverage strong mathematical foundations to tackle new situations.
Speakers
avatar for Gerry Varty

Gerry Varty

Pearson Canada
"For over 35 years, Gerry has been a classroom teacher, school and district leader, and tireless advocate for professional learning support. A leader in K-12 Mathematics education, Assessment, and Instructional Design initiatives, Gerry loves working with teachers to make success... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Macleod Hall E3 - CTCC
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

13:00 MST

Make the Most of each Moment - engaging routines to open and close your Math classes
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Amplify the power of the first or last few minutes of your Math class. This session will showcase a variety of Math routines that are simple to implement and that encourage students to engage collaboratively or independently. Encourage different modes of thinking and long term learning as you spiral through the different strands of the curriculum on a regular basis. This session is intended to complement Math curriculum for grades 4 - 9.
Speakers
avatar for Melanie Fricot

Melanie Fricot

Melanie Fricot has taught Math from grade 1 to first year university (in Bhutan). She has spent the last decade teaching grade 6, and then grades 7 - 9 Math. She is passionate about encouraging students to be confident problem solvers in the Mathematics classroom
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Macleod Hall E4 - CTCC
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

13:00 MST

Down the Road or Just Around the Corner: Retiring with Financial Strength
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Are you a teacher who is thinking about retirement after a rewarding career? Maybe you have questions about how your pension really works, how to build and protect wealth, retire debt free or understand how you will pay the bills and play, too! Or perhaps you have new goals to conquer in a second career or a new project you have been dreaming about starting! Whether you are years away from retirement or it is on the horizon, now is the right time to inquire about the knowledge, strategies and tools needed to enjoy a secure retirement. Understanding financial planning, investment strategies, insurances and retirement benefits becomes crucial for maintaining financial stability and achieving personal goals. Come explore in a safe and supportive environment, where you can ask questions, share experiences, and take away ideas that will contribute significantly to your well-being as you plan to embark on this new chapter of your life.
Speakers
avatar for Belinda Cartwright

Belinda Cartwright

With a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Lethbridge, Belinda dedicated 25 years to shaping young minds within the Rocky View Schools, first at the middle school level teaching English and Social Studies, then teaching English at the high school level. In June 2023... Read More →
avatar for David Patayanikorn-Fithen

David Patayanikorn-Fithen

David had a successful 18-year career with both Edmonton Public and Rocky View Schools, primarily focusing on science but also teaching math, physical education, and CTS. In his last five years, he served as an assistant principal, contributing to the opening of two new schools. David's... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Imperial 3 - HYATT Hyatt

13:00 MST

Promote Yourself: Resumes and Cover Letters that Get Noticed
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Are you interested in learning how to communicate the story of your teaching career and showcase your educational, professional, leadership and volunteer experience to pique employers’ interest? In this session, the presenter will share advice on how to edit your resume and write a strong cover letter to improve your chances of getting an interview.
Speakers
avatar for Dan Grassick

Dan Grassick

Alberta Teachers' Association
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Imperial 2 - HYATT Hyatt

13:00 MST

Stop Tiering Your Students! Establishing, Refining and Utilizing a Continuum of Supports
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Over the past number of years, with the growth of tiered response systems in schools, educational organizations have become proficient at tiering students for intensifying levels of support. When done well, it ensures a systematic approach to supporting a greater number of students and maximizing resources. When not done well, it can lead to higher levels of support becoming overwhelmed and resources stretched thin as more and more students are identified as requiring intensified supports. The great news is there is a better way that comes when you STOP tiering students! This session will provide an explanation of the paradigm shift from tiering students to tiering supports and share considerations when establishing, refining and utilizing a continuum of supports in schools and districts that has long standing impact for teachers and students.
Speakers
avatar for Lorna Hewson

Lorna Hewson

Lorna Hewson is an award-winning educator with leadership experience at the classroom, school, district and provincial levels. Lorna’s professional background has included coaching and mentoring teachers and leaders, effective assessment, curriculum implementation, and inclusive... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Glen 201/202 - CTCC
  School Leadership (LQS 1-9), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Explore How Online Science Simulations Support Scientific Literacy
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Enhance scientific literacy using ExploreLearning Gizmos, the 2024 CODiE Award Winner for Best STEM Instructional Solution for Grades K-12! This session introduces the pedagogical approach of CER, claim-evidence-reasoning, to promote scientific understanding and discourse. Participate in a modelled lesson using online science simulations to experience firsthand the strengths of a CER approach. Teachers are encouraged to bring a device.
Speakers
avatar for Lindsay Beaulieu

Lindsay Beaulieu

Implementation Coordinator, ExploreLearning
Lindsay Beaulieu has taught in Alberta for the past ten years and has witnessed the impact of Gizmos on student understanding. Lindsay has been using Gizmos in the classroom since she began teaching. Lindsay joined ExploreLearning this year as an Implementation Coordinator to support... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Telus 106 - CTCC
  Science (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Des tableurs simples pour une pratique complexe
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Apprendre à bien utiliser des tableurs vous aidera à transformer votre pratique professionnelle. Des outils comme Excel et Google Sheets vous permettent de mieux suivre des progrès d'élèves, de vous fournir de la rétroaction sur votre pratique pédagogique et simplifier l'analyse avec des tableaux de bord et des graphiques.
Speakers
avatar for Stefane Kreiner

Stefane Kreiner

Président, AEEFA no 24
Stefane est le directeur adjoint au Centre Francophone d'Éducation à Distance (CFED). Il a enseigné dans les écoles francophones de la région d'Edmonton depuis 2015.
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 14:00 MST
Imperial 9 - HYATT Hyatt
  Technology (TQS/LQS 2), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30) Explore Mess-Free, Hands-On Watercolor Learning for Grades 1-6
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
Address - N/A.

Are you looking to bring a splash of creativity and color to your classroom? Join us for an engaging and practical workshop, "Explore Mess-Free, Hands-On Watercolor Learning for Grades 1-6," designed specifically for educators teaching grades 1-6.

This workshop is perfect for teachers who want to introduce their students to the vibrant world of watercolor without the mess and hassle. Each attendee will receive a comprehensive instruction box containing watercolor pencil crayons, refillable watercolor brushes, watercolor pallet sets, watercolor paper pad, carbon paper, and detailed instructions and lesson plans tailored for all grades.

Learn a variety of watercolor techniques through guided, hands-on practice sessions with our expert instructor, Kiki Lally, who will demonstrate each technique and provide personalized feedback to ensure you gain confidence in your skills.

Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your teaching toolkit with creative, mess-free watercolor techniques that will inspire and engage your students!

This session has a participant fee of $10.50. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Kiki Lally

Kiki Lally

Founder, Pinnovate DIY Art Studio
Kiki Lally is a proud Calgarian who took a leap of faith in 2016 by leaving her career in aviation to start her own business, Pinnovate DIY Studio. Inspired by the lack of artistic options in the city, she combined her love for crafting and DIY projects to create a unique and diverse... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
Telus 103 - CTCC
  Art (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

13:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 50) Expressive Techniques in Acrylics & Mixed Media
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
Create personally meaningful and expressive works of art, inspired by nature and by using acrylic paint, mixed media and collage techniques. Develop techniques that create rich textural surfaces, glazed and stained fields of color, and aesthetic ways of organizing space. The strength, sensitivity and rhythm of form, line, value, shape, pattern, and color will be examined. The projects presented are suitable for all skill levels and abilities. All the supplies are being provided.

This session has a participant fee of $21.00. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Christina Dixon

Christina Dixon

Art
As a teacher and artist my main goal is to inspire others to love, appreciate, and explore Art and various mediums: oil pastels, watercolors, acrylics, inks, etc. Each medium is versatile in a specific way and the final projects sometime combine a few of them to achieve astonishing... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
Telus 101/102 - CTCC
  Art (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

13:00 MST

Story-iffic Writing! Using Games, Music and Drama in the Div. 1 Classroom
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
What did I need to know about supporting Writing in Grade 2? Everything!



We begin with the question: How might I engage students through active learning that will inspire them to write? Is it possible?

This is an interactive workshop that uses stories, videos, songs and simple games to enhance your writing program and support cross -curricular writing activities. It includes ideas for sequencing games, drama and video in a writing program that grows enthusiasm for communicating!
Speakers
avatar for Carol Bartel Nickel

Carol Bartel Nickel

Carol loves working with children, creatively bringing joy into the classroom.
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
Glen 205 - CTCC
  English Language Learning (TQS/LQS 4), Div1 (Gr 1-3)

13:00 MST

A Teacher Caregiver as a Spiritual Practitioner
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
In my presentation, I delve into the intertwining realms of care, spirituality, and teaching practices, illuminating the pivotal role of educators as caregivers. I invite you to join me on a journey to cultivate a nurturing learning environment where every student feels supported and valued.

We embark on this exploration by delving into the significance of spirituality in health and wellness, setting the stage for its integration into our educational approach. As we progress, I share insights into the essential skills and qualities of effective caregiving, enriched by the infusion of spirituality.
Speakers
avatar for Sobia Khaliq

Sobia Khaliq

Sobia Khaliq is a dedicated educator with four years of experience in the field of teaching. Holding a Masters of Education degree, she brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to her role as an elementary school teacher at Al-Amal School. Sobia's commitment to continuous growth and... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
Imperial 4 - HYATT Hyatt
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 20) Braiding Stories to Live By: Sacred Bundles & Weighted Backpacks
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
Drawing on her 13 years teaching in an elementary school, 10 years of being a teacher educator, and 50 years of life experience as a Métis/Cree daughter, sister, mother, aunty and grandmother she will share insights into Cree understandings of children gifts, as sacred bundles, who often arrive to school with weighted backpacks. Participants will engage in an interactive experience designed to move this information, and the ideas co-created in the session, from our heads to our hearts in our collective ongoing efforts for meaningful and steady progress towards true reconciliation.
This session has a participant fee of $26.25. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Trudy Cardinal

Trudy Cardinal

Professor, University of Alberta
Dr. Trudy Cardinal is a Cree/Métis professor at the University of Alberta connected to the Northern Alberta communities of Wabasca, Slave Lake, and High Prairie. As a mother, kokom, aunt, and scholar, she is deeply committed community and the field of Indigenous education. Beginning... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
Telus 105 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Indigenous Education (TQS/LQS 5), Div1 (Gr 1-3)

13:00 MST

Gr. 1-6-Literacy Interventions that Work! (Tier 2 and 3)
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
So many kids need help - where do you possibly start? Tracey will help guide you through the process, starting with easy diagnostic assessments then how to use that data to set up simple treatment plans for your small groups (Tier 2 and 3). Suggestions for resource materials, timelines, progress monitoring tips, and time management will be explored. NOTE: The first part of this session will be for information and the second part will be for questions and demonstrations (if time.) Handouts for this session will be available at https://mackjacklearning.ca/academy/ (under "Workshop Handouts").
Speakers
avatar for Tracey Bowes

Tracey Bowes

Dyslexia Practitioner/Literacy Consultant, Mack Jack Learning
After 31 years in the classroom in a variety of roles (elementary/middle school classroom teacher, K-12 Learning Support, K-12 Music/Drama/Musical Theatre, Special Education Coordinator), Tracey left the public school system to start her own private practice in Calgary, Mack Jack... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
Glen 203 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Language Arts (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

13:00 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 30 Off-Site) Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo: Adaptations and Biodiversity in Wild Canada
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
How does an animal’s adaptations affect their survival? What effect will this have on their ability to pass on their genetics and so affect their species biodiversity? How does the environment impact these adaptations? Come explore Wild Canada and learn about how animals adaptations and biodiversity are impacted by climate change.

This session will take place at Wilder Calgary Zoo, 1300 Zoo Road NE, and has a participant fee of $10.50.
Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo

Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo

Our conservation education staff have backgrounds in biology, natural history, zoology and ecology. With experience ranging from animal husbandry to field research, our team is comprised of qualified informal educators who are passionate about bringing the natural world to life and... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
Off-Site WH Croxford High School: 2654 Chinook Winds Dr SW, Airdrie, AB T4B 0J4
  Science (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

13:00 MST

Supporting autistic learners within the classroom
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
This session is geared to provide teachers with practical solutions in educating autistic and diverse learners within the classroom.
Highlights:
• Determining the factors that impact student learning
• Identifying strategies that can be adapted and applied to any classroom setting
Speakers
avatar for Yolande Daley

Yolande Daley

Yolande Daley is the Director of Training at Janus Academy, a school for autistic students. Yolande has over two decades of dedicated service developing training that support the education needs of a broad spectrum of learners. With an extensive background in the disability field... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 13:00 - 15:20 MST
Macleod Hall E1 - CTCC
  Special Education (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

14:20 MST

(Pre-Reg Max 30) Ew - this cheese stinks! Understanding and Teaching Cheese Tasting
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Many students have little to no experience beyond "orange" cheese, and are unfamiliar with the tastes and opportunities of the many cheeses available. Incorporating the Academy of Cheese Tasting Matrix, we will delve into the subtle nuances to the strong bold flavors in the world of cheese. We will learn how to taste, while tasting and exploring cheeses from around the world. This session is specific to FOD 2060 Milk Products and Eggs.

This session has a participant fee of $7.35. ​Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Carmen Todosychuk

Carmen Todosychuk

Teacher, Rocky View Schools
Carmen Todosychuk is a Red Seal Chef and Foods Teacher. She has taught both Foods and Cook Apprenticeship in grades 9-12 as well as some middle school options. She strongly believes in sharing knowledge and building relationships through fostering professional development for teachers... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Glen 204 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Career & Technology Studies/Foundations (TQS 3), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

14:20 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 20) La déesse en moi... elle est cachée où ?
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Maman, épouse, enseignante... ménage, planification, faire les repas... en avez-vous assez ? On n'a plus de temps pour soi ! Venez prendre une pause bien-être et réveiller la déesse qui sommeille en vous avec cet atelier de partage suivi d'une petite routine de danse. Habillez-vous confortablement. Un boa à plumes vous sera prêté pour l'occasion.
Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Annie Jacques

Annie Jacques

Enseignante, École du Nouveau Monde
Originaire de Montréal, Annie Jacques détient un baccalauréat en enseignement préscolaire et primaire ainsi qu'un certificat comme professeur en techniques d'impact. Déménagée à Calgary il y a plus de vingt ans, elle enseigne au conseil scolaire Francosud.  Maman, épouse... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Glen 208/209 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Health & Wellness (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9), Div4 (Gr 10-12)

14:20 MST

Building solid mathematical understandings with Mathology 7-9
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
"Built around the K-9 Learning Progression developed at the U of A by Dr Lynne McGarvey, Pearson's Mathology is a one-stop, integrated resource that aims to transform the way students approach and engage with math, fostering a deeper appreciation and mastery of key concepts.

If you're tired of using restrictive resources that don't fit you or your class, or weary of spending your time searching online for those mix-and-match ideas, materials, and tools, join Gerry for a conversation about how Mathology's editable and adaptable instructional materials, planning and assessment tools, and pedagogical supports can simplify resource choices for today's Middle-School Teachers and Learners."
Speakers
avatar for Gerry Varty

Gerry Varty

Pearson Canada
"For over 35 years, Gerry has been a classroom teacher, school and district leader, and tireless advocate for professional learning support. A leader in K-12 Mathematics education, Assessment, and Instructional Design initiatives, Gerry loves working with teachers to make success... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Macleod Hall E3 - CTCC
  Mathematics (TQS 3), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

14:20 MST

Numeracy with Cuisenaire Rods
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Cuisenaire rods are an exceptional visual and tactile tool to help students make sense of math. In the session we will show you the many ways they can be used in your classroom from kindergarten to grade 6 including understanding numbers 0-10, part-part whole thinking, basic facts, multiplication, fractions, area, and decimals.
Speakers
avatar for Carly Abraham

Carly Abraham

Carly Abraham has taught math at a junior high and high school level and has gained experience in elementary mathematics as her children have just gone through the elementary years. She has a Masters of Education, specializing in curriculum, learning and teaching. Carly also has experience... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Telus 104 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Mathematics (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

14:20 MST

(Pre-Reg MAX 25) Pop...goes the 'ukulele!
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
If you’ve been wanting to use some catchy popular songs in your classes, but don’t have the time to arrange all the songs yourself, then this is the workshop for you! All the hard work has been done for you. Simply show up, learn, and then teach the songs right away. During this fun and interactive session, participants will be introduced to some easy ‘ukulele arrangements for well known popular songs that your students already know and love to sing. There are easy single note accompaniments, modified chord options provided, and even some fun riffs to play. You will walk away with the skills to teach these songs on your own, no videos or YouTube required! Join "Ukulele for Children" author Christina O'Brien as she walks you through some classroom tested pop arrangements that can be taught as young as second grade but enjoyed by your middle school students too!
Pre-Registration Link​​​
Speakers
avatar for Christina O'Brien

Christina O'Brien

Music Teacher and Book Author, Ukulele for Children
Christina O'Brien is an elementary school music teacher and clinician from Calgary, Alberta. When she's not teaching at school or in her studio, she enjoys building community through music and teaching others how to jam together! Christina has led clinics and workshops in Western... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Co-Lab 111 - CTCC
  Music & Band (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

14:20 MST

Game On: Elevate Your Music Classes with Calgary Orff Chapter's Top Picks!
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Come join the Calgary Orff Chapter as we share our favourite music games. This session will showcase highly engaging, student approved, concept focused games that you can start using in your next music class! Becki and Brett will also show ways games can be adapted to accommodate students’ diverse needs. The Calgary Orff Chapter is a local non-profit, volunteer run organization dedicated to providing high quality professional development opportunities for music teachers.
Speakers
avatar for Becki Leipert

Becki Leipert

Teacher, Calgary Board of Education
Becki Leipert is a music specialist with CBE. She has taught elementary music for many years to elementary students within Calgary private and public schools. Becki received her Bachelor of Music (in Music Education) and Bachelor of Education degrees from the University of Saskatchewan... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Imperial 8 - HYATT Hyatt
  Music & Band (TQS 3), ECE (Pre K-K), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6)

14:20 MST

Amazing Games from Physical Education Social Media
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Social media is an excellent professional development tool. Come to this session to learn some amazing new games that I discovered while following physical education teachers from across the globe. The games have been tried and tested with my own students (K-4, but can be adapted to higher grades) and have proven to be some of the new favorite games students are asking to play. Come prepared to be active during the session and walk away with activities you can use with your students next week.
Speakers
avatar for Sonia Sheehan

Sonia Sheehan

Sonia Sheehan is a physical education teacher in the Calgary area. Sonia has been teaching for 24 years and is currently the Vice President of Communications on the Health and Physical Education Council, HPEC. of the ATA. Sonia enjoys sharing her passion of teaching physical educ... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Telus 108/109 - CTCC Calgary Telus Convention Centre
  Physical Education (TQS 3), Div1 (Gr 1-3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)

14:20 MST

Using AI to Enhance Human-Centered Work
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Join this workshop to explore strategies that leverage AI to enhance communication and connection. We will explore the intersection of AI and our social and emotional world, professional considerations for leveraging AI tools for human-centered work, and versatile strategies that work with a variety of AI tools. Participants are encouraged to bring a device, such as a laptop or tablet, for the hands-on activities included in this workshop.
Speakers
avatar for Dan Grassick

Dan Grassick

Alberta Teachers' Association
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Imperial 5 - HYATT Hyatt

14:20 MST

My Students Drive Their Learning - Keep Up to My Students'!
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Design a new environmental sustainable tourist destination, that engages public involvement, considers water and energy consumption, land use, and waste production, while covering content from grade 5-9 science curriculum. This is just one example of how to create new and engaging lessons that cross multiple concepts within your grade 5 - 9 science and social studies classes. that reinforce skill, knowledge and abilities through practical, meaningful projects. The projects are designed to draw from past experiences and knowledge, and ignite creative and practical approaches to connecting the science curriculum between grade levels and curricular topics.
Speakers
avatar for Paul Bohnert

Paul Bohnert

Lead Teachers -, The Faculty
Innovation in Education has been Paul's passion and focus for the past 30 years. He has shared his classroom and educational experiences with more than 15,000 educators and pre-service teachers across North America speaking at regional, national and international conferences/workshops... Read More →
Friday February 21, 2025 14:20 - 15:20 MST
Glen 206 - CTCC
  Science (TQS 3), Div2 (Gr 4-6), Div3 (Gr 7-9)
 


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